You get integrated anti-vibration pads, fan screws, extension cables, a radiator gasket, and a Y-cable which can be used to run two fans on the same motherboard header. The Noctua NF-A12 also comes with loads of accessories. The Noctua SNF-S12B Redux is really only good for intake or exhaust mounts on cases due to weaker static pressure. That's because this is more of an all-rounder fan, suitable for radiator mounting too. What's the main difference between this Noctua and our top pick? Well, you may have noticed this fan is faster, makes a little more noise, but has the same airflow. You've got an airflow of 60 CFM, a noise rating of just 22.6 dBA, full PWM support for controlling speeds, and plenty of static pressure for a tight installation. On the first inspection, you may question why this fan costs as much as it does, but it's all in the details. Noctua really didn't do much justice with the look of the NF-A12 Series. You can use up to a maximum of five devices per RGB channel for NZXT hardware. The RGB lighting is handled using a dedicated cable that can be attached to an NZXT motherboard or controller hub, but you won't have a mess of cabling since these fans can daisy chain to each other. Still, you will notice the difference at full speeds. This isn't loud by any means and is about the same audible level as a whisper. The downside to this additional cooling headroom is noise, which comes in at 33 dBA. ![]() When paired up with an NZXT controller hub or motherboard, you'll be able to fire up the company's CAM software to control everything (as well as NZXT's own AIO, PSU, or motherboard).Ĭompared to our Noctua top pick, NZXT's Aer 2 RGB actually pumps out more air, coming in at 91 CFM (for the 140mm). For those who want to create a bright and colorful PC build, look no further than these blowers. NZXT's range of Aer 2 RGB fans is absolutely brilliant. Just make sure to use the Corsair fan controller to get the most out of these expensive fans. Pressure is a little on the weaker side, but these aren't specifically designed for radiator use. The airflow is also pretty good at 50 CFM with a noise rating of just 26 dBA. There's more lighting here than on an international airport runway. ![]() There's also a secondary ring of LEDs on the central motor housing. This isn't the case with the Corsair QL series of fans as these have a ring of LEDs on both sides of the blower. Some RGB fans (like the NZXT Aer 2 recommendation in this very collection) have LEDs on only one side, requiring you to install the fans in a specific way to illuminate the inside of your case. Like Noctua, Corsair makes some of the best PC cooling fans out there and the QL series is one of the better options for RGB effects. ![]() Here are the 25 most dedicated fanbases in world football.Size: 120mm/140mm (120/140 x 120/140 x 25 mm) | Noise: 26 dBA | Airflow: 50 CFM | Pressure: 1.4 mm/H2O | Speed: 1250 RPM | PWM: Yes | LED: RGB Since it's a bit hard to judge international fans versus club fans, the international teams have their own little mini-ranking as it were. ![]() It isn't just clubs with dedicated fanbases, however, as international teams certainly have tons of interest in various countries. While for others like Barcelona and Celtic, the club's origin and ideals etc., play a big part in how dedicated their fans are. The statistical evidence, average attendance and so forth, alone shows how dedicated fans of some clubs are. For this list we are looking at clubs whose fans are behind them 100 percent through the good times and the bad. We aren't talking necessarily about the most well-supported clubs in terms of numbers, though these clubs fall into both categories. Bleacher Report is taking a look at the most dedicated fanbases in World Football.Ĭlubs like Manchester United, Barcelona and Real Madrid are well known worldwide and have tons of fans outside of their own cities.
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