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title: "Noctua NF-F12 iPPC-2000 IP67 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 2000 RPM (120mm, Black)"
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price: "€ 84.81"
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# 2000 RPM max speed IP67 waterproof & dustproof 4-pin PWM for smart speed control Noctua NF-F12 iPPC-2000 IP67 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 2000 RPM (120mm, Black)

**Brand:** noctua
**Price:** € 84.81
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖤 Industrial-grade cooling that works as hard as you do.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Noctua NF-F12 iPPC-2000 IP67 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 2000 RPM (120mm, Black) by noctua
- **How much does it cost?** € 84.81 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- noctua enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted noctua brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Whisper-Quiet Powerhouse:** Operates at a max noise level of just 29.7 dB(A), balancing high airflow with near-silent operation.
- • **Precision Cooling Control:** 4-pin PWM connector enables dynamic speed adjustment from whisper-quiet 450 RPM to powerful 2000 RPM.
- • **Focused Flow Frame Technology:** Award-winning design delivers superior static pressure for optimal radiator and heatsink performance.
- • **Ultimate Dust & Water Defense:** IP67 certification guarantees complete dust ingress protection and submersion resistance up to 1 meter.
- • **Unmatched Industrial Strength:** Rugged fibre-glass reinforced polyamide frame built to last in the harshest environments.

## Overview

The Noctua NF-F12 industrialPPC-2000 IP67 PWM is a premium 120x120x25mm heavy-duty cooling fan designed for professional-grade systems. Featuring a rugged fibre-glass reinforced polyamide construction and IP67 certification, it offers exceptional protection against dust and water ingress. With a broad 450-2000 RPM speed range controlled via 4-pin PWM, it delivers superior static pressure and efficient cooling while maintaining low noise levels under 30 dB(A). Ideal for demanding industrial and high-performance PC cooling applications, it comes backed by a 6-year warranty.

## Description

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Review: 1500 rpm that is as loud as most fans 1200rpm, incredible static pressure, they are black. - At roughly 25 dollars a fan, or even more if you want to replace the brown rubber pads (fortunately I already had black ones from earlier purchases), these are not cheap fans. There is no RGB (if that matters to you), like mentioned before the included pads are brown, and the fan is not capable of growing legs and dancing to the song hello my baby hello my honey hello my ragtime girl. However they have incredible static pressure, best in class even. As the title says limited to 1500 rpm are incredibly quiet, I clocked seven of them at 40-45 whole dbs measured at an exhaust port. They are black not brown, beige, or even gray. The internal components are all but dust proof, and water proof I guess but not planning to test that.... Lastly they can even go up to 2000 rpm if heat gets out of control, but you really shouldn't ever need them to go that fast. Simply put, if you want the best 120mm fan you can buy (especially for water cooling radiators), stop looking you just found it. There is a cheaper version of the same fan without the IP67 certification, and there is a non pwm version, but I would rather spend a few dollars more and get the full features. There is a brown and beige version too in case you really like ugly fans. You can also find this fan in 3000 rpm, but gonna be honest... you really shouldn't need a pc cooling fan to run higher than 2000rpm.... even that is probably indicative of a issue that needs addressing (low water flow, fans not properly installed, components overclocked too far, etc etc). Unless of course you live somewhere with insane ambient temps like 35+ celcius on a normal day, then maybe 2000rpm is a good idea. There is however one tiny complaint. The logo facing side (exhaust) on these fans have these curved plastic blades. They have a tendency to bend and warp very slightly if you are running fan cables around the body of the fan and have them installed right beside each other.... specifically on a radiator. This is a pretty standard thing to do to minimize excess fan cable length and keep a clean build. Performance wise there is no impact, but if the pressure is too great it might cause the blade to bend in and clip the fan rotors making a very unpleasant noise. Just something to be aware of, with careful install it's a non issue, and if you don't care about excess fan cable length it isn't even a thing. If you want RGB fans though.... my advice is get some Lian Li Uni fans if you can find them at retail non scalper prices, or go with EK Waterblocks Vardar fans.
Review: Great fan, noise not bothersome, no hum! - These differ a bit from the normal F12s in the fact that they're designed for more rigorous use (read: Servers). The IP67 designation means that these are sealed to be completely dustproof and can also be submerged up to 1 M in water! Normal F12s don't have these designations and the normal industrial ones have IP52, which means highly dust resistant, but only rated for 3mm of light rain. I honestly bought these over the regular industrial ones mainly because my CPU exists in a tight space on a carpeted room, meaning dust will accumulate greatly and this will help to prevent it. Currently, I have 4 of these all on radiators through push (the recommended method, as the pull is not as good) and compared to Phanteks MP120, which I previously used, these can run more RPMs before becoming noticeable. If you're going for silent cooling, the point isn't to run these at 2000 RPMs, although you can if you need the cooling. The point is to run them at lower speeds for almost inaudible cooling. Run these at 800 RPMs and you can't hear them. Even at 1000 you can't hear them. They become more audible starting at 1100 RPM. My radiators are designed for low speed (600-1200 RPM) fans, so these work quite well and I can even ramp them up if I really want to. My previous Phanteks would become noticeable around the 900 RPM mark and for some reason had really bad resonance once I started going up to their 1650 RPM limit. These don't create the noise even when starting up at 2000 RPM, but they are noticable louder than the Phanteks due to the RPM spinning. With 4 of these in your computer it's pretty easy to tell when you turn it on so if you're trying to start the computer up at night, you might be a little conscious with this. One thing I do like about these compared to Phanteks are that the rubber grommets are much thicker and thus prevent more vibrations of the fan compared to the Phanteks which use a sort of very thin foam. There is another version with more RPMs, the iPPC 3000. Honestly, I wouldn't get those unless you're going to be using them for some hardcore system that requires as much airflow as possible without regard to sound. My friend has it and while I thought my 2000s were loud, his 3000s sound like blenders all running at once. He even had to build a custom acrylic sound box around his case to dampen the sound but it's still crazy loud. Stick with these and you'll be just fine.

## Features

- Heavy duty cooling fan, 120x120x25 mm, 12V, 4-pin PWM, IP67 certified, max. 2000 RPM, max. 29.7 dB(A), >150,000 h MTTF
- Award-winning 120x25mm fan with Focused Flow frame for high static pressure and superior cooling efficiency
- 12V 2000rpm model (29.7dB) with 4-pin PWM connector for automatic speed control via 4-pin PWM fan headers, broad 450-2000rpm speed range
- High-speed industrialPPC version for industrial heavy-duty applications that require extreme cooling performance and advanced ingress protection
- Ruggedised fibre-glass reinforced polyamide construction and IP67 certified water and dust protection

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00KFCRIQM |
| Air Flow Capacity | 182.5 Cubic Meters Per Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | #755 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand Name | Noctua |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (578) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00842431014368 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72"L x 4.72"W x 0.98"H |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Noctua |
| Material Type | Fibre-glass reinforced polyamide |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2000 RPM |
| Noise Level | 31.5 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| UPC | 842431014368 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 6 year manufacturer’s warranty |

## Product Details

- **Air Flow Capacity:** 182.5 Cubic Meters Per Hour
- **Brand:** Noctua
- **Compatible Devices:** Desktop
- **Cooling Method:** Air
- **Material:** Fibre-glass reinforced polyamide
- **Maximum Rotational Speed:** 2000 RPM
- **Noise Level:** 31.5 Decibels
- **Power Connector Type:** 4-Pin
- **Product Dimensions:** 4.72"L x 4.72"W x 0.98"H
- **Voltage:** 12 Volts

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 1500 rpm that is as loud as most fans 1200rpm, incredible static pressure, they are black.
*by K***V on June 12, 2021*

At roughly 25 dollars a fan, or even more if you want to replace the brown rubber pads (fortunately I already had black ones from earlier purchases), these are not cheap fans. There is no RGB (if that matters to you), like mentioned before the included pads are brown, and the fan is not capable of growing legs and dancing to the song hello my baby hello my honey hello my ragtime girl. However they have incredible static pressure, best in class even. As the title says limited to 1500 rpm are incredibly quiet, I clocked seven of them at 40-45 whole dbs measured at an exhaust port. They are black not brown, beige, or even gray. The internal components are all but dust proof, and water proof I guess but not planning to test that.... Lastly they can even go up to 2000 rpm if heat gets out of control, but you really shouldn't ever need them to go that fast. Simply put, if you want the best 120mm fan you can buy (especially for water cooling radiators), stop looking you just found it. There is a cheaper version of the same fan without the IP67 certification, and there is a non pwm version, but I would rather spend a few dollars more and get the full features. There is a brown and beige version too in case you really like ugly fans. You can also find this fan in 3000 rpm, but gonna be honest... you really shouldn't need a pc cooling fan to run higher than 2000rpm.... even that is probably indicative of a issue that needs addressing (low water flow, fans not properly installed, components overclocked too far, etc etc). Unless of course you live somewhere with insane ambient temps like 35+ celcius on a normal day, then maybe 2000rpm is a good idea. There is however one tiny complaint. The logo facing side (exhaust) on these fans have these curved plastic blades. They have a tendency to bend and warp very slightly if you are running fan cables around the body of the fan and have them installed right beside each other.... specifically on a radiator. This is a pretty standard thing to do to minimize excess fan cable length and keep a clean build. Performance wise there is no impact, but if the pressure is too great it might cause the blade to bend in and clip the fan rotors making a very unpleasant noise. Just something to be aware of, with careful install it's a non issue, and if you don't care about excess fan cable length it isn't even a thing. If you want RGB fans though.... my advice is get some Lian Li Uni fans if you can find them at retail non scalper prices, or go with EK Waterblocks Vardar fans.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great fan, noise not bothersome, no hum!
*by T***A on August 23, 2015*

These differ a bit from the normal F12s in the fact that they're designed for more rigorous use (read: Servers). The IP67 designation means that these are sealed to be completely dustproof and can also be submerged up to 1 M in water! Normal F12s don't have these designations and the normal industrial ones have IP52, which means highly dust resistant, but only rated for 3mm of light rain. I honestly bought these over the regular industrial ones mainly because my CPU exists in a tight space on a carpeted room, meaning dust will accumulate greatly and this will help to prevent it. Currently, I have 4 of these all on radiators through push (the recommended method, as the pull is not as good) and compared to Phanteks MP120, which I previously used, these can run more RPMs before becoming noticeable. If you're going for silent cooling, the point isn't to run these at 2000 RPMs, although you can if you need the cooling. The point is to run them at lower speeds for almost inaudible cooling. Run these at 800 RPMs and you can't hear them. Even at 1000 you can't hear them. They become more audible starting at 1100 RPM. My radiators are designed for low speed (600-1200 RPM) fans, so these work quite well and I can even ramp them up if I really want to. My previous Phanteks would become noticeable around the 900 RPM mark and for some reason had really bad resonance once I started going up to their 1650 RPM limit. These don't create the noise even when starting up at 2000 RPM, but they are noticable louder than the Phanteks due to the RPM spinning. With 4 of these in your computer it's pretty easy to tell when you turn it on so if you're trying to start the computer up at night, you might be a little conscious with this. One thing I do like about these compared to Phanteks are that the rubber grommets are much thicker and thus prevent more vibrations of the fan compared to the Phanteks which use a sort of very thin foam. There is another version with more RPMs, the iPPC 3000. Honestly, I wouldn't get those unless you're going to be using them for some hardcore system that requires as much airflow as possible without regard to sound. My friend has it and while I thought my 2000s were loud, his 3000s sound like blenders all running at once. He even had to build a custom acrylic sound box around his case to dampen the sound but it's still crazy loud. Stick with these and you'll be just fine.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Noctuas are the king of fans
*by B***N on May 17, 2025*

Can be loud, but they work really well. I use them on a push pull configuration with my radiator. These are great static pressure fans. I will most likely get 3 more in the future to cover the other side of my radiator. These enough to tame the 14900k's temps.

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