🌬️ Stay Cool, Stay Quiet!
The Noctua NF-A4x10 5V PWM is a premium 40x10mm fan designed for ultra-quiet operation and high performance. With a maximum speed of 5000 RPM and a noise level of just 19.6 dB(A), it’s perfect for applications requiring silent cooling. The fan comes with a USB power adapter for versatile connectivity and includes all necessary installation accessories.
N**R
Fantastic fan as always
Just got the fan was on backorder for two weeks and so far very happy with it; I needed a 5V fan powered off USB, and this has both. Quiet as any other Noctua fan while performing very well. Use it to cool my Vive Wireless VR adapter that overheats after 30 minutes of use normally. The cable quality is excellent got a rubber sheath and heat shrink molding, though this is also a complaint as outlined below. Will likely buy one or two more soon to replace the aging (and loud) fans for networking appliances.Saw some reviews comment on excessive packaging, well this package is much more environmentally conscious, no huge plastic holders to all the different parts, just a cardstock box and fan holder.Not really negatives but if Noctua is looking for feedback, been replacing new computer builds with the Chromax black version, so hopefully Noctua can make these in black one day. I don't really need my fans to stand out; they just need to their job. My only real gripe is the cable is fixed length; since it's a small fan it's likely use in limited space environments that don't need such a long rubber sheathed cable. All my newer Noctua 12V computer fans come with a short connect on the fan and then few extension choices, this one is a fixed 30 cm cable.
Y**T
Super quiet!
I love Noctua fans! They are super quiet and push a lot of air. They’re definitely worth the price. I bought this one for my RetroPie setup with Raspberry Pi3B and it works perfectly. Since I got a pwm version of the fan I wrote a python code that can control rpms depending on CPU temperature. Now my Raspberry Pi stays super cool when I play retro games! I have several Noctua fans in my different setups and I must tell you they’re worth every penny and it’s been several years and they’re going strong.
N**R
Great 40mm PWM Fan for DIY Projects
This Noctua fan moves a lot of air, and is quiet for its size while doing so. The included USB power cable is extremely useful and can be plugged into a USB fan governor for manual fan speed control.After being unimpressed with laptop cooling solutions, using these fans with a cheap plastic laptop stand gave my gaming laptop better airflow than any of the all-in-one solutions ever could.
U**L
Quiet little guy and it works
I added this to the top of my Gigabyte router that would always stay warm to the touch. Now the sides of the router feel cooler than room temperature and from 6ft away I can barely hear the fan when the room is completely quiet. It has been running nonstop for a month with no issues.
P**W
Almost silent, USB powered
I'm bizarrely obsessed with the noise fans of every size make. This is, in fairness, very quiet indeed, so I really shouldn't complain that I can still hear it across the room. But it does the job, it's USB powered, and I like it.
G**D
Super quiet, works with Noctua's PWM controller
I bought this fan to cool my Vive wireless adapter, so I wanted something quiet. At full speed, it's barely audible. I plugged this in to Noctua's PWM fan controller, and then plugged that into the included USB cable. Reducing the speed slightly from max changed this from "barely can hear it" to completely silent, with no perceptible change in air volume.
F**E
The ‘Lunchables’ of Computer Fans
Is it a good fan? So far, so good but we need to wait a few more years. It runs very quietly, moves enough air and seems well built. Why Lunchables? The packaging is ridiculous. Huge box (by computer fan standards), Velcro openings front and rear, little windows to gaze upon you new fan, compartments with an assortment of cables and adapters, rubbery vibration mounts, screws, etc., etc. For the record, I used the fan with attached cable and the remainder got tossed into the corner.So how did it work out. I mounted it on an Nvidia Jetson Nano. I had to use small nylon screws as the holes in the Nano heatsink are very small. As soon as I snugged down the screws, three of the four ‘vibration isolators’ on the corners on the fan pealed off. That’s ok, I don’t think they really did anything. I’m not excited about the cream and brown colors but I did have a couple (thousand) brown cable ties so they would match the fan and all-in-all, it looks ok. Overall function, build and design, five star but Noctua looses one star for the excessive packaging. (I’m feeling Noctua Marketing would disagree with me on the packaging)
L**.
Tiny and quiet
The extensive documentation printed on the box and the enclosed booklet tell you everything except for the pinout of the fan. I finally found the information I needed on their web site. FYI: black is ground, white is +5V, blue is tach feedback, and green is the PWM input to the fan. It runs smooth and quiet at 25%, 50%, and 75% duty cycles using 1000 Hz PWM frequency, which are the only duty cycles I tried. I mounted it in a Raspberry Pi 4 case, powered it from the +5V and ground pins, and did the PWM with a GPIO pin, all through Python. I have a couple of these on Raspberry Pi 4's and they work real well.
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