Introduction
In the buying guide last month, we covered a range of RGB fans to make your build light up. But what if you’re not into all of that flair and just want a nice fan? This buying guide is for you.
What To Look For
- Size: Obviously the most important. Most cases and coolers today generally accept 120 and 140 mm fans, but make sure you can fit all the fans inside the case.
- RPM: The speed a fan can go in Revolutions Per Minute or RPM. The higher this limit is, the faster the fan can spin.
- PWM: A method of using a separate signal combined with a constant voltage to have better and more efficient control of the fan. This isn’t deal breaking, but allows for better control of the fan. It’s easily found by looking at the fan’s connector, which in the case of PWM it is 4 pins instead of the usual 3.
- CFM: Cubic Feet per Minute or CFM is the amount of airflow a fan can push. Do keep in mind that this has nothing to do with the actual pressure of the fan, as a high CFM doesn’t automatically translate to high air pressure.
- Mm/H2O: An indication of static pressure, though not often provided by manufacturers.
- Bearing: This is the type of internal design it uses around the motor. This is generally FDB/HDB, rifle, sleeve, double ball bearing or a patented technology like Noctua SSO and Enermax Twister.
What To Avoid
- Sleeve bearing fans: short lifespan, generally. very cheap fans use these.
- “Fake” FDB/HDB fans: some manufacturers claim their fans to be either FDB or HDB bearing, but end up being sleeve or rifle in the end because of the lack of grooves. These are sadly poorly documented, but it’s good to keep an eye out on this.
Our Picks:
Arctic P12 PWM PST Value Pack
Buy nowComing in at around 30 USD/Euros for 5 fans, Arctic offers an incredible value as a case, radiator and air cooler fan. They're a great option if you're looking for something cheap to replace or add fans to your build. Arctic's PST technology also allows you to daisy-chain fans together, leaving the need for a hub or a ton of fan headers in the past.
- Low noise
- Incredible value
- Great performance
- Daisy-chaining
- Arctic claims them to be FDB, but is in reality a rifle bearing
- No detailed reviews as of the time of writing
- Bearing: Rifle Bearing
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: 200-1800 RPM
- Frame color: Black
Arctic P12 PWM PST CO
Buy nowEssentially a double ball bearing (DBB) version of P12 PWM PST. It trades in some of its noise normalized performance for a much longer lifespan. In Europe these are available below 10 euros, but we chose to include them into our midrange category because of the general US pricing.
- Double ball bearing
- High lifespan
- Daisy-Chaining
- Great performance
- Relatively cheap
- A bit louder compared to P12 PWM PST
- Not sold in multipacks
- No detailed reviews
- Bearing: Double Ball Bearing
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: 200-1800 RPM
- Frame color: Black
Cougar Vortex HDB 120
Buy nowCougar is best known to be HEC/Compucase's retail side, a major PSU OEM for the likes of Corsair and EVGA. Offering the cheapest "true" HDB on the market with a rated lifespan of 300,000 hours. They also include rubber pads on the fan mounts, dampening vibration coming from the fan. Its only real downside is a 3-pin connector instead of the expected 4 pin PWM connector.
- True HDB
- Low noise
- Toolless mounting
- High lifespan
- No detailed reviews on performance, just on its bearing
- No PWM
- Bearing: HDB
- PWM: No
- RPM: 800-1500 RPM
- Frame color: Orange+Black
Scythe WonderSnail 120
Buy nowComing with a 120,000-hour rating, rubber pads and a very high static pressure design, the Wondersnail might be one of the most underrated fans at this price point.
- High performance
- Rubber pads
- Claimed FDB
- Some users report humming at specific RPM points
- Lower lifespan compared to other options
- No detailed reviews
- Not the most quiet option
- Bearing: Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB)
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: 300-2400 RPM
- Frame color: Black
Phanteks T30
Buy nowPhanteks, in partnership with Sunon, took Noctua's NF-A12x25's long-held position with the T30 in noise-normalized testing with a chart-topping performance.
- Chart topper in noise-normalized
- High lifespan
- Magnetic levitation bearing
- 30mm thick instead of the usual 25mm
- Expensive
- Bearing: Magnetic Levitation (ML)
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: Up to 1200/2000/3000 RPM
- Frame color: Gray+Black
Noctua NF-A12x25
Buy nowA very close match and still a great competitor, the NF-A12x25 has been into the top of the charts for years. Coming with the full package of a fan, toolless rubber screws, extention cable, 2-way splitter, radiator gasket and low-noise adapter. It's utilizing Noctua's patented SSO2 bearing.
- Amazing noise normalized performance
- Includes splitter, extention, rubber screws, radiator gasket and low noise adapter
- Great warranty service
- SSO2 bearing
- High lifespan
- Expensive
- Beaten by T30
- Brown isn't for everyone
- Bearing: Noctua SSO2
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: up to 2000 rpm
- Frame color: Brown
Noctua NF-A12x25 Chromax
Buy nowRecently released, the Noctua NF-A12x25 Chromax is the solution to the people wanting Noctua without looking at a brown fan. Coming with everything the normal version includes, as well as a set of swappable rubber pads in red, black, white, blue, yellow, gray and green, it can fit almost all themes and builds.
- Amazing noise normalized performance
- Includes splitter, extention, rubber screws, radiator gasket and low noise adapter
- Great warranty service
- SSO2 bearing
- High lifespan
- Very customizable with pads in 7 colors
- small premium over normal version
- Beaten by T30
- Bearing: Noctua SSO2
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: up to 2000 rpm
- Frame color: Black+red/black/white/blue/yellow/gray/green
Adata XPG VENTO PRO
Buy nowBased off the famous Nidec Gentle Typhoon design, the XPG VENTO PRO is a very high performance double ball bearing fan. It's not a chart-topper in regards of noise, but is very competitive in raw performance. Coming in around 20-25 usd, it's cheaper than both the NF-A12x25 and T30.
- High performance
- DBB
- Proven ODM
- Well priced
- Long lifespan
- Daisy chain cable included
- Not the most quiet
- Beaten by other options
- Bearing: Double Ball Bearing
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: 450-2150 rpm
- Frame color: Black/Gray
Cooler Master Silentio
Buy nowNot the highest performer in the list, but certainly a very quiet fan, the Cooler Master Silentio is our pick for a noise optimized PC. Rated at 160,000 hours, it also has a very respectable lifespan.
- Whisper quiet
- High lifespan
- FDB Bearing
- Not that widely reviewed
- Beaten in performance by other options
- Maxes out at just 1400 rpm
- Bearing: Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB)
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: up to 1400 RPM
- Frame color: Black
Arctic P14 PWM PST
Buy nowReturning as our budget option for 140mm, the P14 PWM PST is the 140mm version of the P12 series. It offers the same rifle bearing, great noise-normalized performance and overall a very respectable value at its pricepoint.
- Low noise
- Incredible value
- Great performance
- Daisy-chaining
- No in-depth review
- Claimed to be FDB, but is shown to be rifle bearing
- Bearing: Rifle bearing
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: 200-1700 RPM
- Frame color: Black
Arctic P14 PWM PST CO
Buy nowSimilar to the P14 PWM PST, the P14 trades its rifle bearing for a higher lifespan double ball bearing. This gives it the advantage of a much longer lifespan at the cost of some noise-normalized performance. Overall this is a great fit for a server running 24/7.
- Double ball bearing
- High lifespan
- Great value
- Daisy chain-able
- Bit louder compared to P14 PWM PST
- No in-depth reviews
- Bearing: Double Ball Bearing
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: 200-1700 rpm
- Frame color: Black
Thermalright TL-C14
Buy nowComing from a proven cooler manufacturer known mainly for its "Macho" series, the TL-C14 looks like a very interesting 140mm fan. Including rubber dampening pads on the screwholes, a claimed FDB bearing and a look reminding us of the Noctua redux line, the TL-C14 will make a nice addition to your case.
- FDB Bearing
- Rubber pads
- Little known about it
- Bearing: Fluid Dynamic Bearing
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: up to 1500 rpm
- Frame color: Gray
Noctua NF-P14 Redux-1500
Buy nowNoctua's redux line is essentially a cost-down of their most popular fans. NF-P14 is one of their older lines, but still holds up pretty well today. Redux trades the brown look for a very minimal gray look. Rubber pads are an option for it, but have to be bought separately.
- SSO bearing
- Long lifespan
- 6 year warranty
- Over 100 awards
- Only comes with the essentials, compared to normal lines
- Holds up, but doesn't stand out in performance
- Bearing: Noctua SSO
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: 450-1500 rpm
- Frame color: Gray
Noctua NF-A14 PWM
Buy nowOne of the best, if not the best airflow oriented 140mm on the market right now, the NF-A14 has a great reputation. It includes fan screws, anti-vibration pads, extension cable and a 2-way splitter cable, it comes with everything you need. We can highly recommend this fan for case airflow.
- High airflow
- Includes everything you need
- SSO2 bearing
- High lifespan
- Brown isn't for everyone
- Expensive
- Not really oriented for radiators
- Bearing: Noctua SSO2
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: 300-1500 RPM
- Frame color: Brown
Noctua NF-A14 Chromax
Buy nowBrown not your thing? Noctua still has an option for a high end 140mm fan for your case. Using the same design as the normal NF-A14, it's a very well performing airflow fan with Noctua's patented SSO2 bearing. It also includes a set of vibration pads in red, black, white, blue, yellow and green to match your builds.
- High airflow
- SSO2 bearing
- High lifespan
- Includes 7 sets of vibration pads
- Not oriented for radiators
- Small premium over standard NF-A14
- Bearing: Noctua SSO2
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: 300-1500 RPM
- Frame color: Black+red/black/white/blue/yellow/gray/green
Thermaltake Toughfan 14
Buy nowComing in at 30 USD, the Toughfan 14 is our most expensive option in the list. Using a design similar to Noctua's NF-A12x25 in 140mm, it looks like a very well designed fan on paper. It also shares materials with it and the T30 from Phanteks.
- HDB Bearing
- Premium looking
- Should do very well on radiators
- big rotor design can create an uncooled spot
- Expensive
- Not widely tested
- Bearing: HDB
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: 500-2000 RPM
- Frame color: Black/Gray
Noctua NF-A12x15 PWM
Buy nowEssentially a slim version of the NF-A12x25 design, the NF-A12x15 offers what we consider to be the best slim fan on the market. This does come at a premium cost, but will do great for builds where every centimeter of thickness counts.
- Best slim fan on the market
- High lifespan
- Low noise
- SSO2 bearing
- includes anti-vibration mounts, fan screws, extension cable and 2-way splitter.
- Expensive
- 25mm version performs better
- Bearing: Noctua SSO2
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: 450-1850 RPM
- Frame color: Brown
Noctua NF-A12x15 Chromax
Buy nowWant the best slim fan, but not in brown? Chromax makes the list yet again as a valid option if you have a lot to spend. At the time of writing these fans come in at 25 USD, but offer a very high lifespan, a bunch of accessoires, and like other chromax fans a set of rubber anti-vibration parts in 7 different colors.
- High lifespan
- SSO2 bearing
- Low noise
- includes 7 colors vibration pads
- includes anti-vibration pads, fan screws, extension cable and 2-way splitter
- expensive
- premium on top for the color and extra pads
- outperformed by 25mm counterpart
- Bearing: Noctua SSO2
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: 450-1850 RPM
- Frame color: Black+red/black/white/blue/yellow/gray/green
Scythe Kaze Flex Slim
Buy nowA much cheaper option compared to the Noctua options above, Scythe's kaze flex still offers a lot at the same 15-17mm thickness. Claiming a FDB bearing and coming from a proven vendor, it's a very interesting alternative to NF-A12x15
- FDB bearing
- Great airflow for its thickness
- Easily outperformed by thicker fans
- Worse static pressure compared to NF-A12x15
- Not that widely tested
- Bearing: Fluid Dynamic Bearing
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: 300-1800 rpm
- Frame color: Gray
Arctic P12 PWM PST Slim
Buy nowLast but not least, coming in around the 10 usd mark generally, the P12 slim is our cheapest recommendation for slim fans. It offers the same daisy-chain option as its 25mm counterpart and likely also utilizes a rifle bearing. If you need a few fans to cool off your SFX build, this could be a great option on a lower budget.
- Great value
- Daisy chain header
- unlikely to be the claimed FDB bearing
- not widely reviewed
- easily outperformed by 25mm fans
- Bearing: Rifle bearing
- PWM: Yes
- RPM: 300-2100 RPM
- Frame color: Black