BeQuiet just blew my mind...
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- čas přidán 23. 11. 2022
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I am one of those people, who actively avoid RGB, so these and Noctua probably would be on my shortlist when I am ready to upgrade my PC. Would be nice to see how they compare to equivalent Noctua fans.
I hate rgb. If I wanted a christmas lights, I would get some Christmas lights.
arctic are really good too without rgb
I don’t hate RGB but it can sometimes get on my nerves if I’m trying to really focus on something like a school assignment or model building. If I’m gaming then it doesn’t really bother me as much as it probably should. It’s pretty to look at sometimes though and themed setups are pretty sick.
T30 though.
I am interested in if BeQuiet has improved their build quality or not. I love their coolers, but I’ve had an irritating number of their fans get bad bearings after six months or so. As opposed to Noctua which are functionally immortal
I switched to BeQuiet fans earlier this year, major difference in cooling and very quiet. High quality indeed
me too!
@@tacticalcenter8658 Cheap Thermaltake crap
If you have the chance, check the Phanteks T30. I used TT in the past, their turbofans and was bad.
Have always liked be quiet stuff.
fans from Poland are half the price and quieter that's what German quality looks like these days :)
what i like most is that even when it's ramped up, the tone it makes isnt an annoying whine, its a steady hum that fairly easily blends into the noise floor of the room. similar tone to some of the noctuas i have, and that is high praise.
yup … i have the arctic which are crazy good for the ~7$ price point but at certain rpm they will whine.
@@jimlahey6692 I know that pain of yours. I have 4 on my case, after 50% RPM the airplain gets ready to set off...
@@alishfitness yeah but to be honest i dont need them at high rpm. And when you set them in bios they are crazy good value. But not so much plug and play and well balanced as noctuas.
07:22 120 mm fan speeds
10:00 120 mm fan speed demonstration
Thank you! Since he never breaks down his videos. LOL
I used to be one of those that would just use whatever fans came with the case (and also brought over old ones when I needed more). On my last build, I splurge on some BeQuiet silent wings 3, and am now a believer. Didn’t even know my GPU was starved, as I tested temps before the fans came in. Big difference.
I love BeQuiets fans, use them in my current pc and no complaints. Also the blacking out stickers is pretty sweet.
How do they comapre to Noctua fans ? I want something quieter...my NZXT AIO fans are crazy loud after a year...
@@AMdrew honestly BeQuiet has an array of fans that might suit your need. They make some that are for performance, some like Jay said that is an over all fan, and some that shoot for little noise as possible. I say they you look at their vids from their website to see which fit your need because I don’t know what you had in your previous setup. I think they hold up if not exceed Noctua.
@@AMdrew They are better than noctua in terms of noice/performance. Im using mine at 70% max and cpu (r9 5950x) is 63c and gpu (rtx 3090) 58c under full load. Phone shows 31db at full load but im not sure if its accurate.
@@AMdrew I had both originally started with Noctuas then BeQuiet. and can confirm BeQuiet are less noisy when cranked up to max.
I dont know if it's because of maybe they push less air around than the Noctua but they do keep my hardware cool during summer so I guess BeQuiet won on the basis they they do their work properly enough while remaining quiet
@@The-Cat I have Air Conditioning in my room, I use it almost all day in the Summer since I dislike heat. My NZXT fans which came with the kraken x63 are getting louder each day...I have had them since December last year. I want to swap them out...first I was looking for the noctua NF-A14's but those are not black..I have a black and red themed setup, I don't want to mess it up. I was looking at the Noctua INdustrial ones, which are black, but they are noisier than the other ones because they are industrial :). I think I will buy the BeQuiet ones, but not the PRO's since they are a little bit louder than the regular ones. The silent wings 4 have 13.6DB Rating and the PRO's have 36.8DB.
Be Quiet has consistently great products. My last two builds have used their fans and tower coolers exclusively, because I am extremely picky about noise AND heat. This new version looks phenomenal!
Hey man, do you have a partpicker list with your rig? I'm planning to do the same kind of build, great cooling but silent
Same. Im using BeQuiet Cases, PSUs, Coolers and fans for yeas now. They never disappoint.
@@BrialMusic Silent Wings 4 High Speed ezpz pick, then limit it to under 2000 rpm. You'll get Noctua level of noise-airflow performance no cap.
If you're using an AIO or want a radiator fan, change the fans to Phanteks T30 because they do outperform both the A12 and SW4 if you use it for that task. However do NOT use the T30s as a case fan; you'll be overpaying and they're not that great when there's little to no obstruction.
If you want similar performance but cheaper, get Arctic P14s or Arctic P12 ARGBs. Do not get the basic arctic P12s, you should be looking at Fractal Aspect, SickleFlows or Kaze Flex instead.
I have the 3 version fans and they are amazing. The install was extremly easy with the push pins and they press so much more air through my case compared to my older fans
Always loved bequiet's fans, rocking 3 silent wings 3 in my system
Cheap arctic is still more silent and more air ;)
@@JJ79_ and with worse qc
@@JJ79_ I just bought an arctic p12 and it has annoying whine bruh
@@Nick-nf1kd I have bequiet case and few original bequiet fans and some arctics and arctics are far more quiet and more air flow, no whine at all.
@@Nick-nf1kd Arctic P12 is a 5 dollar cheap plastic fan. A pack of 5 costs only a bit more than a single Silent Wings 3 fan, it'd be unfair to have the same expectations. I bought a 5-pack of them to have cheap spare fans, but they are indeed annoying to listen to. The Arctic BioniX P120 is (presumably) what he meant. They are good quality, insanely quiet and moves a good amount of air for like half price of the SW3's, available in a bunch of different color options. I got 2 of the BioniX P120's with their Arctic Freezer 34 eSports Duo cooler, the fans got daisy-chaining and the cooler is mad silent, even with 2 fans.
Would love to have these tested against the Noctua NF a12x25
Exactly. Comparing the specs of the 140s a14 with pro 14 140s, the Noctuas are more quiet but the bequiet are faster. Really nice would be to have the curve db vs RPM for both, so everybody can calculate the sweet spot for their build.
A12 king 👑
T30 too.
I mean noctua makes “server” fans that go to 3000rpm. I run the 2000 rpm 120s in my custom loop… bought be interesting to compare for sure.
@@boblee211 no longer lmao
I've bought these fans two months ago and I'm completely blown away (no pun intended) by their performance. Ive never thought I'd be so incredibly hyped about my case fans, but they just are amazing! I'm happy you're talking about them, they definitely deserve the shout out
My god same, i replaced all my 6 fans with these in my 4000D about a month or two ago as well. They are amazingly quiet
@@Ugga-Bugga NF-A12x25 are my personal GOATs. The noise/performance is crazy.
Where did you get them? I’m not seeing the pros available anywhere.
@@LoveTriscuit At a local shop in my area - sorry to hear you can't find them that easily
@@FinalLightNL what size fans did you get
Love these new fans, great idea with the changeable corners.
I'm currently using the RGB version because the set of 3 fans was the cheapest option and i just turn off the lights. Im really happy with this product!
Love them. If I need more fans or need an upgrade for my Silent Wing 3 they look to be a great option.
looking at Silent Wings 3 quality and power efficiency of the newest gen GPUs that's a 'never' ;)
Love BeQuiet fans and cases. They think about everything and perform great.
I got the normal Silent Wings 4 and Silent Wings 2. Really love the Silent wings 4, they're so quiet and that cable is godsend. Really easy to cable manage
For the price, I've always loved be quiet! products. They're dope!
We just used these new fans for a couple servers we built for a client. I fell deeply in love with these fans. The push pins are amazing.
Hey Thanks for all your great videos have been playing on a MSI laptop for four years and have been wanting a new PC. After watching you, you have convinced me to finally build one so thanks for all your help with parts.
Yeah, pretty happy with the Silent Wings 2 140s that came with my BeQuiet! case. They also mount these awesome fans in their PSUs - absolute legends! The only problem I've had so far with any BeQuiet product was that one of the Silent Wings 2 fans started rattling, but then I put the case somewhere else and the rattle is gone? Now all that's left is an occasional rattle from the mesh in the front of my case. They could've added some padding there...
Its nice to see competition to Noctua fans. I use the Phanteks T30's for my builds now, because they're available in the three packs and I prefer the sound signature to them, but still, competition is great.
Excellent timing! I am just looking at replacement fans for my Alesis HD24. Many thanks!
I just switched to Bequiet fans last week. Picked up six of there Light wings. The performance is UNREAL. Coming from cheap amazon fans to these is a big difference. They are so quiet!!...even at full RPM. Brought my temps down 5 degrees across the board.
It is more important to pay attention on fans than on CPU. Good quality fans are going to outlive a few generations of components.
My BeQuiet silent wing 3 fans were some of the loudest fans in my system. I had them with some Scythe Kaze Flex fans and the BeQuiet were considerably louder at the same rpm (they moved about the same amount of air too).
Better than noctua? That's a pretty bold claim. What brands are you even talking about?
@misanthrop Once Noctua started making their Chroma series (black fans) I was sold on them. Considering how long they last; I won't be changing anything anytime soon.
@@ShadowedZer0 plenty of high quality fans exist that are on par with noctua in pressure, flow and noise. Noctua are great, dont get me wrong; but the market is more or less saturated with options nowadays.
I have a dark rock pro 4 in my system and have LOVED it.
your in-depth converge of the fans just blows me away ............
Everything in my PC is from BeQuiet. I’m very happy with their products and will happily purchase more!
BeQuiet motherboard, BeQuiet CPU, BeQuiet GPU, BeQuiet RAM, BeQuiet SSD...
@@zntei2374 BeQuiet user, BeQuiet monitor, BeQuiet headphones, BeQuiet tissue papers
@@cern.a BeQuiet lotion, BeQuiet sock...
@@zntei2374 @MrKeffieKeffer loves their crispy crusty BeQuiet socks
@@cern.a those headphone suck can't hear crap
"I don't want lights, I want performance". I'm totally with you on that.
I have owned Silent Wings 3 fans in the 4pin variant for a few years now. Best fans I've ever used and they are going just as well as the day I bought them. Really nice to have a non-rgb fan that looks fantastic in a black or white build and competes with Noctua on performance and noise.
Same here switched to BeQuiet fans earlier this year, went with the ligth wings, 3 140 mm, the computer is dead silent now and always cooled perfectly.
Recently did Be Quiet! for a PSU and AIO. And you can just feel the quality ooze out. Everything just feels so nice to the touch and both perform beautifully. First time experience, now interested in these fans. Thanks Jay!
I hate AIOs.... especially with BeQuiet fans. You hear nothing but the pump permanently...
@@vermilion7777 i have never heard the sound of any pump of an aio
@@spagettete_ I always hear them. Tried 3 different manifacturers. My computer is near silent though. No HDD or other mechanical drive, fans run below 300 rpm idle. GPU and power unit are silent. The pump always does a permanent high pitched noise.
@@vermilion7777 I hear pump noise at startup, almost as if it's activating, but then it stabilises and becomes quiet afterwards. Basically gets drowned out by ambient noise and fan noise.
@@triliner254 Nah, for me it's a permanent high pitched squeek.
One feature I miss was the one on my Fractal Venturi fans, putting a 140mm fan on a 120 mount sometimes actually worked really well on some cases I build. This looks really nice but that hub looks pretty chunky so I wonder how that would affect AIOs performance?
I assume, the hub size wouldn't be a problem, like with the Noctua A12x25.
Please never compare them....
If you want brutal pressure and doesn`t care about dbA, then you can also use the NF-F12 industrialPPC-3000 PWM - only 5dbA more. This one also increase the airflow from 140m³/h to over 180m³/h with an increased static airpressure of ~30% (or 2mm/H²O more).
But why you are in need of it - Noctua add an rubber sealant (can be additional install from side of the customer) which minimize the loss of the static pressure and airflow.
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the design of the blades looks nice, but hard to clean. The dust likes the structure and stay there.
@@tonikeller5928 so what you're saying is that for 30% more pressure and 20% more flow rate, you can have fans that are approximately twice as loud, because that's about the difference 5db makes. It's a logarithmic scale, not a linear one, which means that power levels increase exponentially
@@TheOriginalFaxon Not really. Yes the sound pressure or energy is twice as much, but that doesn't translate how we hear or perceive it. We don't experience it as twice as loud, unless you use the adjusted scale.
@@TheEchelon last I checked fans were normally rated in dBC, not dBA, so the measurements would be weighted in favor of lower sounds that we normally don't perceive as readily, while biasing against noises we'd actually be able to hear the difference in, meaning that the real world result usually sounds louder than it's rated as on paper. This is done intentionally because otherwise it doesn't account properly for the low frequency noise the fan generates, but it means that when we look at paper ratings for fans, we're being lied to about just how loud it will sound. As a result, if a fan is 5dB on paper, measured C weighted, it is possible that if it produces too much noise in one of the higher or lower bands that is attenuated down in dBC, this might make it louder in the real world than it is on the spec sheet, in terms of perception. It could also be the reverse though, where the fan is predominantly low frequency noise, and so a C weighted rating scale is biased against it. Generally though in my experience that's rarely the case, and fans that are rated significantly louder, also have more HF noise that's audible, with some limited exceptions
I love the be quiet fans in my system. I rebuilt my pc when i got my 4090 at launch, the be quiet fans replaced some cheap fans from a brand no one has ever heard of. Huge improvement in both silence and cooling
Excellent vid, thanks Jay. I've used the Silent Wings 3 and one of their bigger cooler's, and they're definitely really quiet. I think they're perfect for a media center pc or for anyone who wants near silence. In a gaming pc if it's reasonably high powered I think they will cope but you would get cooler temps by using something that shifts more air at the expense of more noise.
be quite make fans that flow a lot more air but are louder as well
These fans look beautiful, I’ve been thinking about doing a Murdered out build so I think these fans could be fun to use on a CPU cooler like the Dark Rock Pro 4
Check my build out with the 3 be quite fans
BeQuiet is a brilliant example of German engineering. Not only their fans, but their PSUs and cases are all excellent. I love this company.
I liked reading your comment after going completly over budget to buy bequiet power supply
I can vouch for BeQuiet PSU, got 750 W Platinum, it's really silent and great
Got BeQuite Tower and fans, just love them.
these were already the fans i was planning to use on my next build
I think they change the RPM between the fan sizes is due to tip speeds. They want to maintain a tip speed within a certain range, if a 140mm fan had the same 3000 RPM of the 120MM on the high setting would be a difference of 3.2m/s of tip speed.
Nah. Both sizes use identical hub motors. So the larger blade area has more drag and therefore lower rpm
@@LordHyren correct
@@LordHyren Yeah, but it's only out of cheapness to not offer a second hub size.
To minimize noise, yes a certain tip speed has to be constrained, yet most of the noise comes from the turbulence of moving the air against local obstructions. The other replies were correct that at a given fan coil strength, it will just spin slower with a higher load from larger blades.
Ultimately it is not so scientific, they just make fans that are cost optimized to reap more profit but also perform well without sinking to sub-par materials (bearings, blade material, and balancing).
Lastly, it's just inherent that to hit the broad audience, the larger the fan blade, the less RPM it takes to move *enough* air at the target noise level. The blade RPM slowdown is due to moving more air so it fairly equals out.
Gotta say, those might be the first Be Quiet! fans to actually consider buying because their previous fans were always pretty loud for their performance but the silent wings 4 might actually make them live up for their name, gonna have to see if an 80mm variant will come out and how those will perform to replace the Noctua fans in my server which is located exactly 2m away from my bed
I recently switched from Noctua to be quiet 140 mm and i must say im very content with my choice, its all the little extras that give be quite the edge. Thx for enlightening us with this documentary J2C
Very cool fans, Jay. Thanks for sharing!
I'm a huge "fan" of the BeQuiet brand. In my experience they are, by far, the best and most quiet case fan. They're quality made and look great! Looking forward to getting my hands on a set of these new models.
be quiet! is a over price company that steals people's money for nothing.
I'm a huge fan of this channel! The content blows me away! *insert additional fan pun here*
I see you are a fan girl 🥁
@@zivzulander lol 🤣 nice
That cable is gorgeous
Been waiting so long for you to finally look at these Jay. 👍
Find someone who looks at you the way Jay looks at these fans… 😆
These look great. Would use them if not for already having a BeQuiet - Noctua combo.
For the ones that would like RGB on them still (I generally don't like RGB, but wanted some subtle one to see the fans spinning through the dark tempered case) you can use Phanteks Halos with them. They look great. Especially with the ridges.
Holy moly those square corners are a godsend. Im big into DIY PC cases and doing anything curved is a pain in the butt (Good luck without pro tools). Making everything square makes design and cutting diy cases or even just mods that much easier!
Good thing the vid came out before cyber monday! I'm ready to buy parts for my first build and this is definitely going on the list!
Really starting to appreciate BeQuiet! products... Been running a Pure Rock 2 for a while now with no complaints and just installed a Straight Power 11... I love the build quality and appreciate how their stuff doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
Buy my be quiet case off of me please
@@itisfreak Not in the market for a new case atm, butthanks all the same.
@@RidesandRambling no problem bro if you change your mind hit me up
Just got a second hand Fractal Torrent Nano. Came with 2 Be Quiet Light Wings 140mm at the front. Pc is silent at idle. Scarily silent. And never goes much above a whisper when gaming. Be Quiet be bad ass.
I bought 6 of these silent wings 4’s for my 4000D a month ago.
They are so extremely quiet i love them.
I put these in a friend's PC some time ago. He's got a very powerful PC, but it stays absolutely cool and silent. These fans really are amazing.
Just started a new PC build...8 years since my last one. I received my be quite! silent base 802. Excited to get it put together...if the motherboard ever gets here. 🤦♂
Good luck.
I’m itching bad for new builds.
LOL I just bought 6 of the 120 pro 4 . I'm in love !!! I also have two 3 packs of the phanteks T30 and I can't decide which ones I love more lol
and they love you too, for throwing an extra $50+ at something that was solved 30 years ago.
Akasa Viper S flow - 7 years running 24/7 and they have yet to die (knock on wood). I'm using both 120mm and 140mm and they are perfect for my black and yellow themed build.
👉Pro tip - if you want to cover up those stickers/hub get a large hole punch from a crafts store and get some adhesive carbon fiber paper. Black, grey, yellow etc... whatever color you need to match the theme you're going for 😎
Happy Thanksgiving Jay&Phil&Nick.
Yeah beQuiet is pretty cool. I use one of their cases with one of their PSU's, one of their Aircoolers and 5 140mm fans in that case, they are Silent Wings 2 but even they are super silent and give me very good airflow. I have plenty of issues with my System but Airflow and Temps aint one of them
So... To paraphrase.... if you're talking about cooling, I feel bad for ya son... I got 99 problems, but a fan ain't one 😉😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@briankipper5496 pretty much that yeah xD
Nice fans. Always like seeing quality non RGB fans
I have a PC case with a couple BeQuiet Gen 1 casefans which are still trucking on since 2011! Very good quality and reliability! If these would've come out when Noctua released the A12x25, I'd defnitely gotten these. (didn't want Gen 3, because of the frame not sealing well and blowby on radiators)
Thanks for the review. Fans are very important. I recently changed my case fans from a mix of the ones included with the case and one I got from a dumpster work station PC, because they were noisy. Got some Noctua, and I'm never building a PC with cheap fans ever again. The difference is amazing. Really worth it if you have the money.
Jay is the master of turning a 5 minute video into a full on entertaining episode :D rock on haha
I use 2 silent wings 3 as exhaust fans and 2 Noctua NF-A14 PWM as intakes. All 140 mm. Very happy with the performance and noise levels of both.
The SW3 you have was taken from a cooler. If you buy them seperately, you also get the corner pieces, although they reworked them for the SW4s.
These look phenomenal.
What's the difference between the Pro and non-pro in day to day usage? (so ignoring the three mode switch and the extra corners)
In as few words as possible: $
I love how Jay got excited over how nicely the cable was made
I have be quiets on my aio and my case exhaust fans and absolutely love them
omg such a crazy cfm and static pressure on that omg !!
I was quite surprised how quite my build was when I completed it. I expected it to be louder having watched many of these videos. Maybe I need more powerful fans 😂
Changing the stock fans out in my Lian Li case to Noctua Redux was the best upgrade to my already good system. The sound difference between an average fan and ones like the BeQuiets or Noctuas is huge, especially at low RPMs where you're more likely to hear unpleasant bearing noise.
I had an Alphacool radiator that came with Silent Wings fans and they were really nice.
I'm currently using the be quiet dark base pro rev 2 and it's an amazing case
I’d like to see the 140mm compared with the Arctics on radiators
Since the non "Pro" versions of the fans are about $10-$15 cheaper, I put 4 of these 140mm high speed fans in my workstation/gaming rig.
Since neither Phanteks nor Noctua have made 140mm versions of their best fans, Silent Wings4s are probably the best 140mm fans on the market right now.
What do you think Noctua's best fan is? I used 6 of their 140mm 3,000 rpm industrials in my case, they can turn almost 1,000 rpm while being inaudible, and then when you really need cooling they deliver (with all the noise at 3,000 rpm). 99% of the time they run at low speed without making any noticeable sound.
@@fantabuloussnuffaluffagus Yeah 1000-1200rpm is the threshold where the majority of people would say it's quiet.
This fan seem to have a pretty good motornoise and that's where Noctua are the best, i have Arctic P12 fans and Noctua A25. preformance is similar but the quality, all the add on stuff you get to pay premium and the better motor noise, no ticking or strange things going on with them at any rpm.
I just bought some Noctua NF-A14 iPPC-3000s that are 140mm, hit the whole 3000rpm, and get 6.58mm of static pressure compared to beQuiet's 3.64, and also gets 269.3m3/h of airflow vs beQuiet's 165.5m3/h. Seems like Noctua doesn't need anything much better
@@PowerOfThe69 The 140mm version of the A12x25 will be a beast but in the end the real difference is slim, unless you need a 2000rpm fan anything goes and a Arctic is on par with a Noctua, i bought x5 Arctic P12s for the same price as one Noctua A12x25.
I've been only buying Bequiet fans since I tried silent wings in the past, amazing performance and the quietest I've ever had.
One day when these are more affordable I could upgrade.
Been using BeQuiet since their first products, Dark Rock Pro hit the market and absolutely loved everything they have done.
Thanks guys!!!!! I just bought 3 bequiet fans today (Pure Wings 2 8mm, 92mm and a shadow wings 2 120mm ), i hope they do what i need with low sound ^_^
Jay! We need these in white! I've sent them a message praising their company and begging for a white color in these bad bears. We need this in our lives, especially since the popularity of white components have exploded over the past few years, they would sell a lot! Lets make it happen, send them messages!!!!
Thats racist😶
If you are really that desperate, just freakin' paint them white. It seems like a really shallow thing to me, what color my fans are. People that come to my home, are more impressed that I don't have a PC sitting obnoxiously in sight, rather that it's hidden under my desk (and elsewhere) so all they see is a display, and a keyboard and mouse if those are relevant to the use.
I do not understand the obsession with putting a computer on display, that making it super pretty looking, is worse than not seeing it at all. Plus no matter how quiet a PC is, it's quieter still if there's a buffer from a desk and wall or closet, etc, where there is zero decibels making it to anyone's ears.
Also, no they would not sell a lot. # of people buying a specific fan for self-integration is low already, but those picking a certain size in a while color, a very low # of yearly sales. I'm not trying to put down your idea, just reinforce the reality that you may have to paint it yourself to get there, or pick another brand that comes in white. There is not a sufficient market for white for every brand to make them, would just dilute everyone's sales # to have them all do it.
PLUS, certain plastics turn beige from UV exposure when they start out white. They get brittle, as well as fugly, and transmit more vibrations. Carbon black is a good way to retard UV damage to plastics.
@@stinkycheese804 Chill dude, its just some fans...
@@Boemtie You seem more upset than I, to make a post devoid of any content.
@@stinkycheese804 uhm sure buddy🙄
For several years I've been Noctua fans. They are expensive, but they are quiet and really cool well. Interested to see these.
You became the fans?
what is it like beeing a noctua fan?
@@shoobadoo123 Nowdays you can be whatever you want. Don't judge!
The big thing that sold me on Noctua fans was really just Longevity/lifespan. Where every other fan I've used has gone a few months to maybe, _maybe_ a year before the bearings started to make noise, my Noctuas are on their second year.
After that, I don't care about any feature other than the bearing.
@@williamking9707 what? months? are your fans spinning through sand or what?
BeQuiet are also one of the few manufacturers who offers cases with the choice of a glass side panel, or a solid one. Great to still see some class in the game.
Just purchased one of these, it’s excellent.
"Air is a fluid" JayzTwoCents, 2022.
If you compress and cool it enough it’ll turn into LN and LOX mostly so strictly speaking, he’s not wrong
I'll have a mug of air with milk please
@@jazzmusiccontinues1134 it's always a fluid. Fluid doesn't mean liquid.
@@MiG82au So it is, so it is. Learned something today. Thanks for that
Better than noctua?
I'd love that comparison!
a12x25 they are almost equal. just under you wouldnt notice under 2k rpm. only if you are using test equipment. i researched these a few months ago when they came out. there were like 2 good testing reviews
check out the t30 as well. awesome if you need that 3k rpm lol
Purchased a 5800X3D a couple of weeks ago and have been looking very closely at the be quiet product line for an entirely new build. Jay, your timing is impeccable.
I love airflow dynamics in PC cases, maybe that's why I like having as many fans in my case as possible
Jay I love you ❤
Not only are the ridges on the blades smoothing the air, but, they also give more surface area which in return, gives you more airflow...the airflow being more linear
Was literally planning on using Silent Wings for my next build.
Every really quiet fan has now this design. They look pretty similar to the noctua A12x25, Thermaltake Toughfan 12, Arctic P12 PWM, Phanteks T30.
It just seems to be the best design and now everyone makes their own version of this.
The gentle typhoon were just way ahead of their time.
@@ThrashingBasskill Absolutely
I havent watched Jayz' videos in a while and damn has he been really hitting the gym! good effort!
I'm running silent wings on my rad and my exhaust to replace coolermaster fans. So happy with mine 1 year in.
I always go bequiet. I love them. When you lose for example a screw for your cooler you write them and they provide you with spare parts. Never had to pay for those parts.
Thank you for the Black Friday Sale. Ordered a Mouse Mat. Greetings from Germany. Danke
The original Silent Wings 3 that came with my Dark Base Pro 900 all developed a really annoying grinding noise in the bearing. Although I will admit that I don't quite remember when I actually bought that case, they definitely did their job while they lasted!
I really love their fans. They have always ran well and silent. Even their lesser premium ones.
In my PC Case, I use the real silent ones for the always on and always on the same speed fans and the ones that are connected to my motherboard that ramps up if needed, are the more volume ones.
Definitely a good looking fan and a brand I trust. It would be good though to hear it next to a generic case fan the kind you might find included when someone buys a case.
happy Thanksgiving Jay to you and the family 🦃🦃🦃🦃