Are these good fans to buy or should I choose different ones?

Apr 1, 2018
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I am buying 4 120mm fans and one 140mm fan. For the 120mm fan, I am buying the Cooler Master JetFlo 120mm Blue LED 2000RPM Fan. For the 140mm fan, I am buying the NF-A14 iPPC-3000 PWM. Are there any better fans I could buy for a similar price? Also, I don't care too much about noise but I would prefer if it was a quieter fan. I don't really care with looks as well (as long as it isn't one of those hideous looking Noctua fans). Ask if you need to know any other information about my rig or anything else.
 
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Fans look good to me, although I don't have either of them. Just a small hint. The Cooler Master units come with accessory modules to reduce the speed (and noise, AND airflow) of the fans. These things are intended only to use when you connect them directly to the PSU for a fixed 12 VDC power supply that cannot reduce fan speed. But when you use the fans plugged into a mobo header that does its own automatic fan speed control, do NOT use those speed reducers. The only interfere with the automatic control and can prevent reaching high speed when it is required for higher temperatures at heavy workloads.

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Fans look good to me, although I don't have either of them. Just a small hint. The Cooler Master units come with accessory modules to reduce the speed (and noise, AND airflow) of the fans. These things are intended only to use when you connect them directly to the PSU for a fixed 12 VDC power supply that cannot reduce fan speed. But when you use the fans plugged into a mobo header that does its own automatic fan speed control, do NOT use those speed reducers. The only interfere with the automatic control and can prevent reaching high speed when it is required for higher temperatures at heavy workloads.
 
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