Greetings!
Thank you so much for your reviews, everything is simple, technologically advanced and accurate.
I would like to suggest adding a P/Q Graph for 20, 25 and 30 db to compare fans in the “Normalized Noise Tests” category.
It would probably be more visual, and correct, from the point of view of testing performance close to real.
As an example: https://postimg.cc/67WQtBP7 (link to https://postimages.org)
It may hurts eyes, sorry 🙂
Brighter colors – NF-A14x25 G2, 50% PWM
Dimmer – Silent Wings 4 Pro 140, Mid Range, 50% PWM
It looks like the NF-A14x25 G2 is superior to the SW4 Pro as a fan for the case (I’m guided by the graph from Noctua: https://noctua.at/pub/media/wysiwyg/A14_further_reading_1_Highly_optimised_PQ_curve_for_all_applications.png) and for the radiator of the tower cooler, but loses as a fan for the radiator, which generally corresponds to tests on other resources.
Greetings!
Thank you so much for your reviews, everything is simple, technologically advanced and accurate.
I would like to suggest adding a P/Q Graph for 20, 25 and 30 db to compare fans in the “Normalized Noise Tests” category.
It would probably be more visual, and correct, from the point of view of testing performance close to real.
Have you considered this option?
As an example: https://ibb.co/4SSw81X
It hurts my eyes, I’m sorry 🙂
Brighter colors – NF-A14x25 G2, 50% PWM
Dimmer – Silent Wings 4 Pro 140, Mid Range, 50% PWM
It looks like the NF-A14x25 G2 is superior to the SW4 Pro as a fan for the case (I’m guided by the graph from Noctua: https://noctua.at/pub/media/wysiwyg/A14_further_reading_1_Highly_optimised_PQ_curve_for_all_applications.png ) and for the radiator of the tower cooler, but loses as a fan for the radiator, which generally corresponds to tests on other resources.