🌟 Elevate Your Cooling Game with Noctua's Hub!
The Noctua NA-FH1 is an advanced 8-channel fan hub designed for seamless power and control of up to eight 12V or 5V based fans. With robust safety features, easy magnetic installation, and compliance with international safety standards, this hub is perfect for both PC enthusiasts and professionals looking to optimize their cooling solutions.
Item Weight | 1.09 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.66 x 1.69 x 0.49 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | NA-FH1 |
Warranty | 6 year manufacturer’s warranty |
L**T
This thing is awesome! Didn't know these even existed.
First of all on rate features:-Noise Level: There are no moving parts so dead silent-Easy to Install: Easy peasy. Just sticks to the case wherever you want as long as the magnetic backing can attach (eg. steel case). Needs a SATA power connector to power it, then a primary fan connector that attaches to your motherboard (most likely you will use one of your case fan connector spots on motherboard), then remaining slots for the additional fans you need. Computer controls it just fine; no issues.-Quality of Material: Looks and feels sturdy. No loose parts that I came across. All cables hooked in tight and snug (nothing wobbly).I had ordered additional case fans to fill in gaps in my computer case, however, my motherboard only had three case pin slots (needed five total). This thing works like a charm. Now all five fans are running and controlled by computer (yes it detects RPM and can control it; won't be off or full RPM's like some other cheaper devices I've looked into).I have the device magnetically attached behind my case (back panel area) so out of sight with most of my other cables. The magnet is pretty strong and will not move without purposeful intent.Highly recommend this if you have multiple fans but limited slots on your motherboard.
A**R
Great Fan Hub, Noctua Rules!
Great fan hub, no complaints whatsoever with it. It's magnetic as well so you can pretty much attach it wherever you want on the back panel. Would 10/10 recommend, even has LEDs lol.
Y**L
Does it job reliably
This fan hub works well with all Noctua products. Its premium price is backed by its premium stability.
N**A
Its Noctua... Always a win
Noctua is always a win. Easy install and never a problem.Keep up the great work!
C**W
Very good but come at a price.
A breeze to install and use. I'll always use these to expand my systems but they are expensive. They are well built and the holding magnets are good quality.
R**R
Works great for high powered fans.
The media could not be loaded. Great quality, I especially like that the PCB lights up for every fan that’s connected. I’m running 4 x 4000rpm 12v 3a fans and the hub works great.
J**S
Noctua Quality
I've wanted one of these Noctua fan hubs since I first read about it over six months ago. Initially they were a bit 'pricey' even for Noctua but over time the prices have dropped, making them a bit more reasonable. Though there are less expensive fan hubs, I am familiar with Noctua;s quality and well-engineered products that generally last for several computer builds. I received the fan hub two days ago and installed it last night. It's a big improvement over the fan hub that was included with my Corsair computer case. I particularly like the use of magnets to secure the hub in the case (the Corsair hub had offsets like used for the motherboard, limited its position to one spot). This allows much more flexibility in hub placement within the case. Material was much more robust as is consistent with all Noctua products. The hub comes with a cable to connect the hub to a PWM fan header on the motherboard. The hub offers 8 headers for PWM fans to connect. When powered up the Noctua symbol on the hub lights up. Each socket is numbered and when a fan is plugged in, the numbered of that socket lights up. A nice feature to show that the fan is plugged in an recognized. For some people, the fact that this hub only handles fans and does not control RGB may be a deal breaker, but for those looking for a well engineered fan hub, you can't g o wrong with Noctua!
D**A
How do you control eight fans? One chip to run them all.
This board is running 8 of 13 fans in my computer, maintaining positive air pressure within the case and preventing dust buildup on the electronics.
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