







🖤 Cool hard, run smart — the Noctua NF-A14 iPPC-3000 keeps your rig chill and your status high.
The Noctua NF-A14 iPPC-3000 PWM is a premium 140mm heavy-duty cooling fan designed for industrial and high-performance PC builds. Featuring a robust 3000 RPM max speed, advanced acoustic optimization, and IP52-rated water and dust protection, it delivers exceptional airflow (269.3 CFM) with smart PWM speed control. Its rugged fibre-glass reinforced construction ensures longevity with over 150,000 hours MTTF, making it a top choice for professionals demanding reliable, quiet, and efficient cooling.































| ASIN | B00KFCRF1A |
| Air Flow Capacity | 269.3 Cubic Feet Per Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | #185 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand | Noctua |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,567) |
| Date First Available | June 25, 2014 |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04716123315452 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.51 x 5.51 x 0.98 inches |
| Item model number | NF-A14 iPPC-3000 PWM |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Noctua |
| Material | Fibre-glass reinforced PBT |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 3000 RPM |
| Noise Level | 41.3 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 5.51"L x 5.51"W x 9.84"H |
| Series | NF-A14 iPPC-3000 PWM |
| UPC | 842431014412 808114327767 804067727944 801947310715 804904196162 809395327460 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 6.6 watts |
W**R
<insert fan-based pun here>
Previously, I had an NF-P14 that was pulling double-duty in the middle of my old NH-D14 heatsink (the other fan that was originally with it currently resides in the case's exhaust slot directly aft of the heatsink). This setup worked fine during winter months, but in recent weeks has resulted in intermittent overheating due to the warmth of the room. Rather than restore the heatsink's stock configuration, I opted to simply beef up the heatsink's fan and move the NF-P14 to the case front to supply it; I'd been intending to replace the low-end Cooler Master fan I had there anyway. As both high airflow and high static pressure were needed...this fan was a bit of a no-brainer, even if it is pricy. First off: if you too have an NH-D14, rest assured that this fan will fit. It won't fit as intended (the original mount kit was designed for 120mm-mount fans, the NF-A14 has 140mm mounts), but the heatsink is wide enough to support the fan, and you'll have a bottom overhang for RAM/VRM/etc cooling as with the original NF-P14. Just make sure that there aren't any components extruding from the board that will interfere with the corners. See attached pictures for my super-exotic mounting method. Secondly: despite Noctua's best efforts, this fan is definitely not quiet at higher speeds. Even throttled at 50%, it's quite noticeable, though it's not unbearable. At 100% (which comes to ~2750rpm on my board...something I find slightly worrying actually), as noted in other reviews, it sounds akin to a small vacuum cleaner. If you plan to run it in a gaming PC, make sure you figure out what speed you need for adequate cooling, and stick to that under load. Look up your CPU to find its maximum safe temperature, and set your fan curve to have it kick up to 100% ~5 degrees before that. The fan has PWM control for a reason...use it! There's no reason to deafen yourself under light or no load. Noctua's site lists the minimum speed as 800rpm, however, my board's minimum PWM setting is able to run it at ~400rpm. I wasn't able to test at what point it becomes "silent", but it certainly is at the lower end. I'd expect it to be no louder than the NF-P14 up to 1300rpm, and I never had a problem with that fan's noise. Finally...it's a solid fan. Noctua, in my experience, makes high-quality stuff; this fan is no exception. The price of it made me handle it carefully, but it didn't feel fragile at all. Even the blades, thin as they are, feel solid...I would recommend not putting your fingers anywhere near them while the fan is running. The box is quite nice, but what you actually get is just barely above OEM-level; the fan and wide-thread screws for plastic fans, nothing more. I imagine that the common user would be disappointed by lack of low-noise adapter and/or splitter, but consider: the fan is PWM (a control method far superior to resistive/voltage-based control), and is rated for more than half an amp at full load. It seems to be commonly accepted that motherboard headers shouldn't be loaded above 1 amp, which would be easily exceeded by pairing two of these at full speed on a single header. I would guess that the cost of including a splitter in every box is a drop in the bucket for Noctua, but they chose to not include one to protect themselves if users decided to overload motherboard headers and potentially burn them out. They can't be held responsible if the user finds a splitter elsewhere and decides to risk it, after all. In summary, It's an expensive fan, costing as much as an 8gb stick of DDR3. But for the price you get a fan that performs well and quietly for day to day use, and unlike Noctua's consumer-grade offerings, can go full-out balls-to-the-wall if high levels of static pressure and airflow are needed. It can be made to fit an NH-D14 with the mildest of adaptation, and (according to reviews and Noctua specs) will directly fit an NH-D15. The included accessories are...well, non-existent, but with a proper setup you won't need them anyway.
G**L
Extremely quiet! Just need to configure them properly
I love these fans! I was hesitant to order them because of some reviewers saying they're horribly loud and others saying they were quiet. I was willing to take the risk and bet on the fact that those complaining they were too loud just didn't take any time to configure them, and I am so glad I did! I installed 4 of these 140mm fans and 3 120mm in my new rig and I absolutely love them. I have 2 140's as front intake, a 140 as rear exhaust, a 140 as bottom intake next to PSU, 2 120's on my H100i radiator and a third 120 next to the radiator as exhaust. They all come with rubber brackets and I installed all but the radiator fans with Cosmos rubber rivets. Super easy! They all come with rubber sleeved cables that aren't too short and aren't too long. I did have to run a y-splitter for my two front fans because I ran out of pins on my motherboard, and it was enough of an extension to help them make it across the huge case to get them plugged in. If you have a large case and intend to put these near the front of your chassis, you will most definitely need extensions so plan ahead! I'd rather have to extend one set of fans than have 7 fans with super long cables cluttering things up. After the quick and easy installation, I powered everything on and I was shocked at how loud it was. It was loud enough that my 10 year old and I had to raise our voices to hear each other clearly when sitting 4-5 feet away. HOWEVER, using ASUS' UEFI on the Maximus VII Hero motherboard, I was able to use the built in Qfan to quiet them down enough to the point that I could tolerate sitting near it while I installed the OS. Once Windows was installed, I installed AI Suite (included with my motherboard, you may need to locate another fan controller if you don't have an ASUS board) and went into fan setup. It has 4 predefined modes to choose from with further customization possible if desired. Silent mode literally turns off all fans except the CPU fan, which it turns down considerably and the entire rig is dead quiet. Standard mode is a step up but still extremely quiet, even when sitting only 2-3 feet away. When on the other side of the room playing games on the TV, I don't hear it at all. The other two settings include turbo (around 1500 rpm) and full power. When all fans are running at top speed (about 2700-2800 rpm), it is extremely loud. Turbo is tolerable. The sweet spot is around 900rpm, which is enough to keep an EVGA GTX 980 Ti under 60 degrees while gaming and keeps my i7-4790k under 40 degrees, even under load. The result is a very stable, quiet and cool rig. I haven't found anything that can cause this system to break a sweat and I attribute it largely to these fans. I am so very pleased with these fans, I can't say enough good things about them. They are roughly twice as expensive as other popular fans, but I'd much rather take the cool, quiet performance of Noctua fans than have fancy loud LED fans in my rig. I'll definitely be picking up more Noctua's when I build my husband's rig next month.
R**O
At lower speeds they move a good amount of air and are silent
These are high quality fans! You are going to need to be able to regulate their speed. Right now mine are attached to the MB header and their speed is temperature regulated. At lower speeds they move a good amount of air and are silent. The fan in my PSU is louder. During video transcoding they rev up and sound like a pair of small blowers. They keep my water loop at 40c or less. These aren't bling'd out, but they are solid and work well. If you want lights get a couple of RGB light strips and don't worry about putting lights on your fans. Bought 2 more. When I start my PC before the BIOS gets to the point that it begins to regulate the fan speed it sounds like my PC is going to achieve "lift-off." When I'm gaming and need their air circulation these fan step-up. Nice thing is when I'm gaming I don't notice the extra noise from the fans because of the noise from the game. Other fans are quieter because they don't have the head room to move the kind of air these fans move. These fans are just as quiet until you need the air. These fans are designed to be silent when you want silence and move a ton of air when you need the air.
S**S
Egzoz fan olarak kullanıyorum..tam yük altında biraz ses yapsa da harika hava akışı sağlıyor.
A**H
Great performance as expected. Since it is 3k rpm, the high pitch noise will start around 2000 to 2100 and above. Sharing this just in case buyers are considering this product vs noise. I also purchase the 120mm ones and that one is a higher pitch than this when it hits 2000rpm. It can be annoying when you are doing big file encoding for a lengthy period, ambient temperature plays a big role as always. Got these fans for my Threadripper and IceGiant CPU cooler.
N**F
Personally, I’ve never had a PC that felt cold when running, and this fan lets you achieve that. Of course with cooling, you get a very solid performance, and you may also overclock if you’d like. I thought the noise would be an issue, but thankfully, it isn’t. It’s only audible when you first turn on your PC, but I’ve never heard anything while using the PC.
M**N
These fans are incredible. I highly recommend these fans and especially the Noctua brand of fans. I chose the 3000rpm because they have that extra bit of power if needed but they do a great job and just browsing or doing normal stuff that are great at 400rpm, a bit more intensive stuff they go up to 800rpm and for gaming they really shine at between 1400-1800rpm (most I’ve got up to in a game was 2100rpm Total War: Warhammer running at Ultra settings) The NF-F14 PPC 3000rpm moves an incredible amount of air and has great static pressure, the highest on the market. I have two as intake fans on the front of my case and one at the rear as an extractor fan. This create a “positive pressure” inside the case and there’s more cooler air coming in, I have the rear fan running a little faster to extract the warm air inside and the dust won’t settle in and on the parts inside. They are loud above 2000rpm but because of the air they move at around that speed don’t have to go beyond that and run at their the maximum speed except if you’re really pushing the components at a heavy load. I’d recommend to anyone if even you’re concerned about the noise at most they are 40decibels and in comparison are half the noise of a Henry Hoover (~80dcb) you can set it via the BIOS or 3rd party software the speeds that they run at speed you need via fixed RPM or let the BIOS control the temperature to speed ratio thereby running the fans higher at a lower temperature you can prevent a sudden build up of heat which means they have to spin up at higher temperatures rapidly. The only shame is you don’t get the accesories like the cheaper models have and its very sparse in the package but the price is well worth it seeing as how they’re going to massively extend the life of your components and keep your PC going for a long time.
P**E
Molto potente e molto ben costruita, il fatto di poter variare il voltaggio, regolando quindi il volume d'aria che viene ventilato o estratto, è un ulteriore punto a favore. Per ora fa un ottimo lavoro anche a 6V e non è molto rumorosa, a pieno regime (12V) i dB aumentano un pò e ha la forza di un tornado! Per essere chiari: non la sto usando in un computer e quindi il rumore che fa non è per niente fastidioso per me perchè molto contenuto. Spedizione puntuale come sempre.
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