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Alpenfohn Fohn 120 and 140 WingBoost Fan Reviews

As we can see the Alpenfohn posted some very nice performance figures, narrowly falling short of the Noctua NF-F12s by just 0.2 degrees.

Even though it was slightly behind the Noctua NF-F12 in performance, it was 2 decibels quieter – a very impressive achievement. Generally speaking the 120 WingBoost was a very quiet fan and this is even more impressive given the temperatures.

The Alpenfohn 140 WingBoost also offered decent performance, but didn’t beat the Spectre LED fans like its smaller sibling managed.

Unfortunately the 140 WingBoost wasn’t as quiet as I would of liked but the combination of performance and noise was acceptable.

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