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Specifications
Manufacturer
Fractal Design
Model
HF14-BK
Part #
Manufacturer
Fractal Design
Size
140 mm
Color
Black
RPM
1200 RPM
Airflow
118.2 CFM
Noise Level
26.5 dB
PWM (4-Pin)
No
LED
None
Bearing Type
Fluid Dynamic
Price History
Reviews

- 159 points
- 48 months ago
from completed build My "Big Rig" - CAD, Video Editing, and Gaming AIO
These are very quiet very powerful fans. The build quality is VERY good. They have all metal construction, and a matte black feel to them.

- 60 points
- 32 months ago
from completed build Daisy Rocket
SO MUCH BETTER than the stock case fans included with the Nano S. I bought one at first to see if I liked it, and once my wallet recovers a bit I will probably swap out the other case fans for their corresponding Venturi models. Another protip: the Asus Z270I only has 3 fan headers (CPU, chassis, and dedicated AIO pump), so while the two front case fans are connected to the chassis header with the Nano S's included fan splitter, I used the low RPM adapter that came with this fan to connect the back case fan to the AIO header so it doesn't spin crazy fast. Saves a few bucks on buying a dedicated fan hub.

- 37 points
- 15 months ago
from completed build NZXT H500 Build
Super silent fans, set these two fans as intake, they do their job while remaining fairly quiet under load.

- 31 points
- 12 months ago
from completed build First Build: Ryzen @ 4GHz
These work great and seem to be of very high build quality. Plus they give you extra rubber corners so they fit in 120mm slots. Very quiet while still pushing a decent amount of air with the low voltage connectors on.

- 22 points
- 38 months ago
from completed build Abyss V.1.5
Really good fans, sound like a plane turbine when full but either controlling them or using the voltage regulator that comes with them decrease the sound a lot and still provide a good air flow to the case.

- 16 points
- 48 months ago
from completed build Windstärke V1
Its a quiet fan that moves a good amount of air, not much else to say here.

- 15 points
- 33 months ago
from completed build Tsuzurao
These fans are awesome! It's like a wind tunnel in there! Not very quiet fans but I'll be saving for a pair of headphones so it doesn't matter.

- 15 points
- 7 months ago
from completed build Sweet 16 gaming build
I used these as front intake case fans and they move plenty of fresh air and are very quiet.

- 10 points
- 36 months ago
from completed build The First Personal Build
Quiet, Black, Cool. Very nice fans that come with a low power adapter should you never want them spinning to high. I left that out and put them on the top side of my case. They are connected to a fan hub with the 2 other case fans and spin up and down off a pwm cpufan port on the Motherboard. They never spin up enough to hear though.