🌀 Quiet power that keeps your tech cool and your workspace zen.
The Noctua NF-A6x25 FLX is a premium 60mm 3-pin fan engineered for ultra-quiet, high-performance cooling. Featuring advanced aerodynamic design and multiple speed settings, it offers customizable airflow with minimal noise (max 19.3 dB). Built for durability with over 150,000 hours MTTF, it’s ideal for replacing noisy fans in compact devices like NAS, DVRs, and 3D printers. Comes complete with anti-vibration mounts and versatile adapters for easy, silent installation.
Product Dimensions | 2.36"L x 0.98"W x 2.36"H |
Brand | Noctua |
Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 19.3 dB |
Material | Fibre-glass reinforced PBT |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 3000 RPM |
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Global Trade Identification Number | 07445803090279, 00102930672910 |
Manufacturer | Noctua |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item model number | NF-A6x25 |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.5 x 1.5 x 6 inches |
Color | Brown |
ASIN | B009NQMESS |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 9, 2012 |
S**S
Impressive quiet!
Absolutely impressed with how quiet this fan is. It fits perfectly in my APW3++ PSU.
J**E
Stop buying the cheap fans - go with a quality brand
What can I say, it's a Noctua. These are pretty quiet, much quieter than other brands, and move as much if not more air. I use these for main board cooling on a couple of 3D printers. I have had other cheaper fans fail after about a year of use, but these are going strong after a year of constant use. Like the old saying: "you get what you pay for", this brand will be the only one I buy for projects. A bonus is the extra connectors and rubber mounting "connectors" that are included. They are also packaged very well.
A**A
RAM cooler, silent
Using it on a Corsair Vengeance RAM cooler. Running at max speed it's completely inaudible over other Noctua case fans. The quality I expect from Noctua. Dropped Hynix A-Die temps around 8 degrees.
K**N
They work great
Very functional, quiet and moves air very well. I've been using two to cool a hard drive in a confined space it they do very good with keeping it cold. I wish it came in different colors other than brown but over all they are a great price for what you get.
K**Y
Quieter than the stock fan on my disk enclosure
I have an old Thunderbolt SSD enclosure that has a one-speed fan (always on) the noise from which has annoyed me for years. When I heard about this fan, which happened to be exactly the right size, I was excited with the idea that I could lower the noise level.Now that the new fan was installed, the noise level is significantly lower in volume and frequency vs the original fan, which was an old Sunon MagLev model. It's not utterly silent but much less annoying, so I'm happy with the purchase.I agree with other reviewers that the quality of the materials is quite high, especially for the modest price.If you have a PC motherboard then I'm sure the installation is turnkey. However the connector in my enclosures (I checked a second one also) are not the same as the Intel/AMD standard connector so the install required some soldering. Since the fan in my enclosure is always on and one speed, there are only two wires on the fan connector, so some internet research was needed.I removed the existing fan and clipped the wires going its the proprietary connector. Then I soldered the wires from the Noctua cable to those wires, insulated the joints with heat shrink tubing and re-installed the fan. In my case the original wires and the Noctua wires were black and red, so no polarity check was necessary, but YMMV. There are 4 extension/adapter cables that come with the Noctual box, so I didn't actually have to modify the wire/connector permanently wired to the fan. Instead, I just modified the appropriate adapter cable.I wanted to run it in LNA (low noise) mode, using the designated cable in the Noctua box. Online chatter suggested to ignore the third (yellow, tach) wire and just connect up the red and black on the LNA cable, which I did. It works but the reduced airflow method seems to be to turn the fan on and off. This made a slight clicking noise at the beginning and/or end of the on-cycle. That was annoying - in part because no fan is truly silent.So I then clipped the big 4 pin connector (from PCs of old, maybe 3/4" across) off the 3:4 adapter cable - it just has red and black wires - and soldered them on the wires coming off of the proprietary connector from the enclosure. The fan runs at full speed now but the noise is consistent.If you aren't comfortable soldering small wires and insulating the connections - and your application is something other than a PC motherboard - then a replacement fan might not be the best bet for you.
P**A
Quiet
These are nice and quiet fans that replaced some very loud default fans. They are thicker than the originals, but well worth it.
T**L
Good
Kinda loud but works good.
N**S
perfect for xbox original console- super silent
works great with my xbox original consoles-you can barely hear it!
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