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The Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM is a premium 40x40x20mm quiet fan designed for professional-grade cooling in compact devices like 1U servers and network equipment. Featuring a max speed of 5000 RPM with ultra-low noise levels of 14.9 dB(A), advanced PWM control, and a robust build for over 150,000 hours of operation, it transforms noisy hardware into a whisper-quiet powerhouse. Included accessories ensure easy installation and vibration-free performance, making it the go-to upgrade for millennial professionals seeking efficient, silent cooling solutions.












| ASIN | B071W93333 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 9.4 Cubic Meters Per Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand | Noctua |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Date First Available | July 12, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | NF-A4x20 PWM |
| Manufacturer | Noctua |
| Material | Fibre-glass reinforced PBT |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 5000 RPM |
| Noise Level | 14.9 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 1.57"L x 1.57"W x 0.79"H |
| UPC | 841500110109 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
D**Q
Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM: The Tiny Fan That Turns Screaming Network Gear Into a Polite Roommate
The Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM is one of those tiny components that punches hilariously above its weight. At 40mm, it looks like it should be decorative, yet it’s capable of transforming loud, grumpy network gear into something that no longer sounds like it’s preparing for takeoff. Drop one of these into a firewall or switch that shipped with a fan clearly designed by someone who hates silence, and suddenly the room feels calmer, cooler, and more civilized. It’s small, precise engineering doing a big favor for your ears. In real-world use, this fan is a peace offering to anyone who’s had to live near enterprise hardware. It moves air efficiently for its size, ramps smoothly under PWM control, and avoids that high-pitched whine that cheaper 40mm fans love to produce. Thermals stay under control, airflow is steady, and the fan itself behaves like it understands its job description. It doesn’t try to impress; it just quietly fixes a problem you’ve been ignoring because you assumed loud was unavoidable. Where the NF-A4x20 really shines is in reclaiming sanity from gear that was never designed for human proximity. Firewalls, routers, compact servers—anything that technically fits under a desk but audibly objects to the arrangement—benefits immediately. It’s the kind of upgrade that makes you wonder why manufacturers insist on shipping jet-engine fans in devices meant to live in offices. The improvement isn’t subtle; it’s the difference between “background noise” and “oh, I forgot that thing was on.” Noctua’s usual attention to detail is all here: solid bearings, predictable PWM behavior, and build quality that inspires confidence. It’s not flashy, it’s not exciting, and it doesn’t need to be. It simply does what good engineering is supposed to do—solve a problem cleanly, quietly, and without introducing new ones. Pros • Dramatically quieter than stock 40mm fans • Smooth, predictable PWM control • Excellent airflow for its size • High-quality bearings and long service life • Instantly improves livability of noisy network gear Cons • 40mm size still limits absolute airflow • Requires compatible PWM control • Physical fit can vary by device • Once installed, you’ll notice how bad the original fan really was
J**.
Unrivaled Performance in a Compact Package!
I recently added the Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM to my server setup, and the performance of this 40x20mm fan has left me thoroughly impressed. Noctua's reputation for premium quality is well-deserved, and this fan is no exception. Firstly, the build quality is exceptional. The brown color may be unconventional, but it's a symbol of Noctua's commitment to quality. The construction feels robust, and the attention to detail is evident. This fan exudes durability, assuring me that it can handle continuous operation in a server environment. Now, let's talk about the noise level—or rather, the lack of it. This fan is remarkably quiet, especially considering its size. Noctua's focus on providing a quiet solution without sacrificing performance is evident here. Whether my server is working at full capacity or idling, the NF-A4x20 PWM operates silently, contributing to a peaceful and distraction-free environment. The PWM functionality is a standout feature. The fan's speed is dynamically controlled based on the system's temperature needs, ensuring optimal cooling without unnecessary noise. This adaptability is a game-changer for maintaining the right balance between temperature control and acoustics. Installation was a breeze, thanks to the included accessories and clear instructions. The fan integrates seamlessly into my server setup, and the 4-pin connector allows for precise control over its operation. The performance, reliability, and quiet operation make it a top-tier choice for anyone seeking a compact, high-quality fan for their server. In my book, it's a solid 5-star product, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone looking to add performance and lower the noise level of their server or PC.
J**K
Quieter than a library
Excellent and very quiet fans! I bought a rackmount network switch that arrived with typical server room fans. You know the kind. They sounded like a jet engine when idling and you're afraid that the switch will fall off the shelf from their propulsion. While I'm sure the air pressure, air volume, and airspeed were all higher, this Noctua 40mm fan is no slouch either. There's plenty of air pressure and airflow to keep it running at normal temperatures in my bedroom closet. Even at top speed, this fan is adequately quiet. I'm sure it'd be inadequate in a big data center, but I don't have one of those (and wouldn't want to pay the power bill if I did).
Q**.
very quiet!
very very quiet!!! i use this on a 3D-Printed bracket to cool my NVIDIA Tesla P4 accelerator card and it works great!
J**R
Quietest Fan Ever
I don't write reviews here often, but this device really warranted it. We have an NVR for our security system and lately the fans just seemed to louder than usual. I did some research through YouTube and several mentioned replacing the fans for the unit we have and recommended these fans. I was a bit skeptical thinking would it really make that much of a difference and is this something I should even mess with. I decided to give it a try and all I can say is I wish I would have done this sooner. It was quite easy to remove the existing fans and the the new fans are all wired and come with their screws (the original screws were too small). I did have to shave a little plastic off the connector as it is too narrow for the existing. But just a blade from a box cutter did the trick. I connected them, screwed then in place and put the device back together. As soon as I powered up the device... I convinced they were not even working because it was completely silent. I used a flashlight and sure enough, the fans were turning. But they are insanely quiet! It's sad the equipment I purchased doesn't use a quality quiet fan such as this product. I cannot recommend these enough. Super easy to replace and just incredibly quiet.
I**Z
Noctua es símbolo de calidad aunque un poco caro son sus productos. Para Canarias no recomiendo los envíos premium ya que tardan lo mismo que los normales.
K**C
Adding adding 10G copper transceivers, the stock fans were unbearably whiny because the copper transceivers run crazy hot. I swapped the stock fans to these and now all I get is peace and tranquility.
J**F
Calidad Noctua. Para una fuente de poder ITX buscaba un ventilador con alto rendimiento y muy silencioso y Noctua es el ganador. En cuanto a presentacion desde el empaque notas la calidad premium de los materiales, la variedad de accesorios incluidos, la calidad del cable... En cuanto a rendimiento practicamente es imperceptible el ruido para la cantidad de aire que genera. Comparandolo con un Nidec no tiene nada que hacer el noctua, pero Nidec hace ruido y vibra como un mototool, aun a bajas RPM, en entornos industriales donde no importa el ruido Nidec es superior pues tiene mayor rendimiento ya que gira a mas altas RPM, Pero esque el noctua al 100% hace menos ruido que el Nidec al minimo que deja el PWM y no vibra nada, a similares RPM mueven el mismo aire, pero Noctua no se escucha nada, y nidec pues parece un mini taladro. Ni hablar, Noctua no tiene rival en relacion Rendimiento-Silencio.
I**Y
Ticks every box and is brilliant value for money
C**X
Passt und funktioniert einwandfrei
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