I am going to build a new computer shortly, and want to do what seemed to work very well for Mike in the NH-D14 review: use it with Nexus fans. However, I do not want to jury-rig them on as was done in the review if at all possible; is there any easier/better way to put the fans onto the NH-D14?
Also, I bought two normal Nexus fans and one Nexus PWM fan; do you recommend using one normal and PWM fan, two normal fans, or all three? For cooling a to-be overclocked 2600K, that three fans would be a bit overkill? And as for two normal fans vs one normal and one PWM, I've heard conflicting reports as to how quiet and efficient the PWM version is. So what would be the best combination? Thanks in advance!
NH-D14 and Nexus Fans
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Re: NH-D14 and Nexus Fans
Why can't you just use Nexus fans and use the Noctua fan clips the NH-D14 comes with?
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Re: NH-D14 and Nexus Fans
DIdn't know that it was possible. I thought that if Mike went through the trouble of using wire to tie the fans to the heatsinks, simply using the stock clips must not work for some reason. I'll try that then, thanks!
Re: NH-D14 and Nexus Fans
They look like this, so they'll work with split style fan edges, not the straight through type.farfromhome wrote:DIdn't know that it was possible. I thought that if Mike went through the trouble of using wire to tie the fans to the heatsinks, simply using the stock clips must not work for some reason. I'll try that then, thanks!
I see no reason why you can't just take these out and use them with any fan?