🌀 Silence is Golden: Control Your Fans Like a Pro!
The Noctua NA-FC1 is a compact and versatile 4-pin PWM fan controller designed for optimal performance and quiet operation. It allows for manual speed adjustments or automatic control via the motherboard, ensuring your system runs smoothly without the noise. With a unique 'no stop' mode to prevent BIOS errors and the ability to manage up to three fans, this controller is perfect for any PC enthusiast. Plus, it comes with a generous 6-year warranty for added reliability.
UPC | 841501120244 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 09010018200232 |
Manufacturer | Noctua |
Hard Drive | 1 GB |
Series | NA-FC1 |
Item model number | NA-FC1 |
Item Weight | 1.69 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.1 x 9.7 x 6.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.1 x 9.7 x 6.5 inches |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | ATA |
Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
ASIN | B072M2HKSN |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 31, 2017 |
H**N
Pricey but very good variable speed control
Provides excellent variable speed control and came with needed cables for my 2 new 120mm Noctua fans.
T**E
Noctua or nothing!
I split 3 iPPC PWM 2000 RPM fans (two 140mm, one 120mm) into this speed module. I love the iPPC fans due to their rugged reliability and look in my Corsair 4000D case, and this speed control module allowed me to turn down the fan RPMs without sacrificing cooling performance. The noise level decreased significantly! I am SO happy with Noctua and their products.
D**L
Best PWM fan controller anywhere
There's nothing else like this. It's tiny, so it fits anywhere in the computer case. The on/off button is convenient. I used this a lot for testing different fans to see how loud they are at different RPM speeds before deciding on the best ones to put inside my computer case.
D**.
Used for a d5 pump.
Does exactly what it's supposed to do. Used it for a pwm d5 pump to circulate coolant loop for prep and cleaning of new loop. Pump wouldn't run full speed when powering it remotely without a pwm signal. Item solved problem. Just powered it off the same power supply I powered the pump . Not cheap but a nice tool I will be using in the future or on another build.
B**.
I absolutely love this fan controller, but it has a few annoying design quirks.
-One of the main reasons I love this fan controller is its compact package and ease of use. It is a little pricey for a fan controller, but it works very well and it has exceptional build quality. The dial that controls the fan speed does not wobble or feel like it's going to fall off, so I expect this controller to last a long time. It has been running for a few months now without any issues.-Although I love the NA-FC1 for the aforementioned reasons, one of my main gripes about it is the way that the fans plug into the controller. Since both plugs are on opposite ends, it is rather challenging to place the controller itself outside of my case, as the wires easily get twisted and want to bend back to their original shape. If both plugs were on the same side, then I could place the fan controller on top of my case with the fan cables extending from the drive bay.-It can handle 3 amps of current, which should be more than enough for people with normal case fans. However, I enjoy tinkering with powerful server fans, and I have had to limit which ones I buy due to the 3 ampere current limitation. 3 amps is somewhat of a middle ground; many server fans are rated for under 3 amps, although the most powerful can draw even more current that would overwhelm the NA-FC1. I have spent hours and hours combing through Amazon to try and find a PWM controller that can handle these fans that (and can be directly plugged into my computer power supply), but I have always turned up empty-handed. I am always led back to the NA-FC1 simply due to it being the highest-current PWM fan controller I can find that doesn't require any fiddling to get it working. I would love it if Noctua made a beefier version of the fan controller that could handle currents in excess of 6-7 amperes, but I don't know if Noctua (or any other company) is ever planning to make one like that in the future.
A**R
Amazing little PWM controller for stuff outside a PC case too
This little controller is pricy, but it is the perfect solution for my problem.I have and old chimney in the basement that need positive pressure to prevent that old chimney smell from wafting into my small office. The solution has been an old 140mm PC fan running on 9V, but recently the old fan started to wear out and was pretty loud. So I replaced it with a new Noctua 140mm, and it was louder than I wanted. Pop in the NA-FC1 and I can tune it to silence while still getting better airflow than the old solution.The unit comes with a nice mix of cables to address many installation situations.There are two indicator lights are helpful, but I wish I could shut them off.Everything about this little unit feels solid and well built. I would but this again the next time I need to add PWM outside of a PC case.
W**N
helpful in controlling all my fans and my pump in my custom rig.
I bought this so that I could control my fans as well as my pump easily inside my custom loop PC. it feels like a novel concept but having a single point of control without having to open shoddy manufacturer software is a nice touch. the adapter is pretty high quality and comes with enough splitter cables to control a decent sized rig without any issues.
A**R
AV Cooling System Application
I created a system to provide cooling for an AV cabinet in a closet. Components include Aventage, Emotiva and Oppo. The cooling equipment used includes:1. Noctua Fans (3) (model# NF-S12A PWM)2. Noctua Fan controller (model# NA-FC1)3. Noctua Extension cables (model# NA-SEC1)4. Cablemod's molex to SATA cable (model# CM-CAB-MSAP 45KK-R)5. Coolerguys AC power adaptor (110V AC to DC 12V Power Supply with 4 pin Molex)The fans are laid flat on top of the receiver and amplifier pulling air up through the units. Of course, the anti-vibration corner pieces protect the AV equipment and prevent the fans from moving around. There is approximately 4" between the top of each AV component and the shelf above. This seems to allow sufficient air circulation.All Noctua components were packaged nicely and functioned perfectly out of the box. Connections are solid. Using the fans full speed, they are very quiet and are effective in keeping the components at less than 82F degrees. The Noctua Fan Controller is tiny -- about the size of a man's thumb.When setting up the system, I reached out to Noctua for some technical assistance. They were prompt and provided excellent guidance on connecting the power supply to the speed control (Cablemod's connector).The Cablemod's cable has solid connections and functions well. The only thing that would be nice is an outer sheath to keep all four wires together for a cleaner appearance.The Coolerguys AC power adaptor appears well made and functions well to power the three fans.Overall, the system has been running for about 1 month and I am quite satisfied with each of the components and would recommend them to anyone looking for an effective cooling system for an AV cabinet.
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