








🌀 Elevate your airflow game with whisper-quiet precision cooling!
The Noctua NF-P14s redux-1200 PWM is a premium 140mm quiet fan featuring a square frame optimized for radiator and chassis use. It operates at a max speed of 1200 RPM with ultra-low noise levels of 19.6 dB(A), powered by a 4-pin PWM connector for smart speed control. Engineered with industry-grade SSO bearings, it boasts an exceptional lifespan of over 150,000 hours MTBF and comes with a 6-year warranty, making it a trusted choice for professionals and enthusiasts seeking reliable, silent cooling.













| ASIN | B00KF7Q4WG |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | Noctua |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,460) |
| Date First Available | 25 July 2014 |
| Item Weight | 150 g |
| Item model number | NF-P14s redux-1200 PWM |
| Manufacturer | Noctua |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 14 x 2.49 cm; 150 g |
| Series | NF-P14s redux-1200 PWM |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11a |
J**M
Can’t go wrong. It’s a Noctua.
Nothing much to be said. It’s a great product from a really nicely engineered product. Very quiet. Top quality.
H**P
I was having an issue with my PC overheating and shutting down, despite running a tiny graphics card. I installed 3 of these fans (2 intake on front of case, 1 output on top + 1 more output on top that was original to case). Computer hasn't shut off since and the fans are ridiculously quiet they also just feel like a good quality fan, the plastic doesnt feel cheap.
J**D
Le top pour ne rien entendre !
A**A
It lives up to the brand name
D**S
Build quality is excellent, with a solid feel and attention to detail you’d expect from Noctua. Installation was straightforward, and the included low-noise adapter means it’s even quieter if you don’t need full speed. Compared to more generic case fans, the NF-P14s feels like a premium part without a huge price jump. The design might be a bit plain if you’re going for RGB flair, but for pure performance and silence, it’s hard to beat.
D**S
For the last 15 years of building PCs, case fans were more or less an afterthought for me. I either used what the case came with, or if necessary, added some cheapo fans I had lying around. Throughout the years I've become much pickier about how my system sounds both at idle and under load. This is where these fans come in. I'm currently doing a major upgrade on my current rig which started with the purchase of a Lian Li Lancool II mesh. To go along with it I purchased a couple of Noctua 140mm fans for the front intake and moved the 3 stock fans to the rear of the case. When I first fired the system up I was a bit disappointed. While the case itself is great, I noticed a bit of a clicking or grinding noise, even at idle. After making sure nothing was making contact with any of the fan blades, I started unplugging fans one by one. Surprise surprise, all the noise vanished after disconnecting all the stock Lian Li fans and leaving the Noctuas connected. Within a couple days I had some more Noctua fans and chucked the Lian Li fans in the spare parts bin. Again, these fans may not make a huge temperature difference vs other fans, but they maintain excellent thermal performance while being virtually silent at idle and very pleasant-sounding even at their max of 1200RPM. Bear in mind there is a point of diminishing returns with fans. If you don't care about a bit of extra noise, 2 or 3 of the higher RPM versions of this fan will be more than enough to cool most systems comfortably while being unobtrusive to most people, especially headphone users. I'm a little strange, so in total I have about 8 Noctua fans including the NH-D15S stock fan, all running at very conservative speeds to keep the noise down and it's mind blowing how quickly air moves through this system relative to how quiet it is. Make no mistake, most of Noctuas products are aimed at enthusiasts and priced accordingly. These fans are different. They're cheaper than a lot of fans from reputable competitors like Scythe, Corsair and Arctic, while being much nicer looking than the OG Noctua brown fans and often way quieter at all RPMs. In spite of being cheaper and not having Noctua's latest and greatest engineering inside, these redux fans are lightyears ahead of most case fans out there. If you hate the way your case fans sound and don't care about RGB bling factor, these are an excellent option. Chances are, these fans will probably outlast the system they're cooling.
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