Help which noctua fan is best

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Hi thanks for reading so currently I have a Nzxt h440 case with a fx 8320 cpu set in with a h100 corsair water cooler top mounted to my case set to exhaust with 2 cougar turbines and a h55 set to exhaust in my case with a noctua p14 which is set to a krackin bracket to a Msi r9 290x 4gbd bf4 edition and I keep getting high temps and a hot stuffy room. Btw my rad fans are all set to push configuration and to all exhaust out the hot air. So my question is what can I do to keep lower temps cause my pc keeps shutting down, I was thinking of installing 2 noctua af14 industrial 3000 as intake from the front of my case or just getting 3x silverstone fhp141 fans and setting them for front intake and push on for my h55 what do you guys think? If can think of something better just post all help us appreciated! I just wanna play bf hardline but can't for more than 40mins without over heating also since this case has sound foam will it be loud?
 
You'd probably be okay with just the regular NF-A14s. The industrials will work too, probably pretty well, but they're going to be louder and more expensive. From the description, you just need some decent intake which the regular A14s will give you (or just about any other quality high cfm 140s).
 
I use noctua industrials for my radiators, and they NEED to be put on fan controllers of some sort. otherwise they're very loud at full speed (even the 2000 rpm version). the motor itself is quiet, but the fan pushes so much air that it makes a pretty loud "wooshing" sound at full speed.
 

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Wow thanks for the input folks, can I connect the 2x industrial 3000 to my 4 pin headers on mobo to control them? And if I'm spending that much might as well spend the.extra 5 bucks for better airflow for the industrial version if I can control it with mobo headers
 


Yes, a mobo header would do fine. be sure to go into bios to change the profile :)

From personally experience I would actually recommend getting the 2000 rpm ones. The minimum speed the bios can control these guys is usually about 40-50%, and I can't stand how loud they get past 1500rpm. But of course higher speeds would make a wind tunnel out of your case as long as you use headphones.
 

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But what about the previously mentioned silverstone fan Set up would that be better and yeah tru about the noise, at that level could you hear it with my door shut outside of the room and what I was looking for was static pressure and high cfm so I could blow the air directly towards my gpu. And thanks for the suggestion i look at that set up here now
 

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I have one for my cpu (h100) and another for my gpu(h55) and I can repost my pictures once I get home sorry about the quality....
Specs
Asus sabertooth 990fx
Amd fx 8320
Samsung evo 120gb
Sea gate 1tb blue
Gskill ripjaws 2x4gb 2133 MHz
H100
H55 with crackin adapter
Evga 750 watt b2 (super flower edition)
And an Msi r9 290x 4gbd bf4 edition
 

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I have been told the three fhp141 would be better but would it be crazy loud and could I control the speeds without fan controller since my case doesn't have room. I also noticed they have less static pressure would that affect my temps especially on my gpu
 

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They're plugged into the pump of my h100 and the h55 fans are plugged into a 4 pin on the mobo