The accessory pack for the NF-A15 PWM includes a Y-Splitter cable, low noise adapter, extension cable, silver fan screws and rubber fan mounts. It does not include a molex to 3 pin adapter, that was my mistake for forgetting to remove that one from the picture, as you can imagine all these fan accessories get very confusing when you’ve been staring at them all day!
As you can see the NF-A15 PWM continues the trend of having pre-fitted anti-vibration mounting pads which is standard to nearly all Noctua fans. The product has 120mm fan mounting holes only which seems strange for a 150mm fan, but does make sense because a lot of CPU coolers take 120mm fans more than 140mm fans. The CPU cooler we tested these fans on – The Thermalright Macho Rev.A (BW) – actually includes a 140mm fan with 120mm fan mounting holes.
The NF-A15 PWM is a standard 25mm thick fan too.
Again we can see Noctua’s impressive energy efficiency in action, just 0.96W of maximum power consumption for this fan.
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