Available in a square frame version called NF-P14s that lends itself to use in case and radiator cooling, the classic NF-P14 is a long-standing favorite among enthusiast users around the world and helped to found Noctua's reputation as a top-tier manufacturer of premium quality quiet cooling components. The new Redux edition reissues this award-winning model in a streamlined, accessibly priced package that has been reduced to the essential core: the NF-P14 premium fan.
Available in a square frame version called NF-P14s that lends itself to use in case and radiator cooling, the classic NF-P14 is a long-standing favorite among enthusiast users around the world and helped to found Noctua's reputation as a top-tier manufacturer of premium quality quiet cooling components. The new Redux edition reissues this award-winning model in a streamlined, accessibly priced package that has been reduced to the essential core: the NF-P14 premium fan.
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The lowest price for Noctua 140mm NF-P14s Redux Edition 1500RPM PWM Fan right now is $30.80 at Newegg, compared across 3 retailers.
The all-time low was $19.80 on 29 July 2025 — today's price is 56% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 24 June 2026.
Noctua 140mm NF-P14s Redux Edition 1500RPM PWM Fan
Available in a square frame version called NF-P14s that lends itself to use in case and radiator cooling, the classic NF-P14 is a long-standing favorite among enthusiast users around the world and helped to found Noctua's reputation as a top-tier manufacturer of premium quality quiet cooling components. The new Redux edition reissues this award-winning model in a streamlined, accessibly priced package that has been reduced to the essential core: the NF-P14 premium fan.
Available in a square frame version called NF-P14s that lends itself to use in case and radiator cooling, the classic NF-P14 is a long-standing favorite among enthusiast users around the world and helped to found Noctua's reputation as a top-tier manufacturer of premium quality quiet cooling components. The new Redux edition reissues this award-winning model in a streamlined, accessibly priced package that has been reduced to the essential core: the NF-P14 premium fan.
Last updated at 24/06/2026 14:55:45
Noctua NF-P14s redux-1500 PWM, High Performance Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 1500 RPM (140mm, Grey)
Noctua NF-P14S Redux-1500 PWM 140mm Fan
Delivery between Fri – Wed $11.64
Noctua 140mm Redux Edition Square Frame PWM Fan Max 1500RPM NF P14S REDUX 1500 PWM - 140mm Case Fans
Delivery $12.44
originally posted on scan.co.uk
These are my first Noctua fans. I bought 2 of these bad boys to replace my awful intake fans leftover from a cheap case I bought almost a decade ago. My new GPU (VEGA 64) was sucking all the cool air causing my system to overheat. I had to keep my side panel off to keep my system cool until these fans arrived.To my surprise, these fans are not only far quieter but also keep my system COOLER than when I had the side panel off!!! I must say, Noctua has won me over, I now see why everyone loves them so much! The packaging is also fantastic, very minimal plastic and completely recyclable! It also looks beautiful and feels premium.
originally posted on pccasegear.com
I bought two of these recently (the second was a 120 mm PWM of the same model for the rear case fan) and i couldn't be happier with the results. I have installed this 140mm in the front at the top blowing directly into the AIO cooler and I have seen a reduction in temps not only in my CPU (5 degrees C, I know it's not much, but the CPU now hovers at 53C on full load) but also my Asus 1660 super GC (by 5-10 degrees C depending on the game).The fans are very quiet and move a serious amount of air and less noisy than the Be Quiet fan I had previously installed.Well worth paying the extra dollars for.
originally posted on newegg.com
Well, my ASRock Z370 board at first did not play nice with this fan for some reason. It was loud and obnoxious at first. But, after simply entering the UEFI and adjusting the preset fan curve, the fan became virtually silent. Look, the advantage of this fan is not that it moves a lot more air at high speeds; any fan can do that. The advantage of this fan is that it moves more air at lower speeds, and vastly more silently, while still maintaining a high-speed mode when it is necessary. With that in mind, just like my experience, this fan may need some adjustment in the BIOS fan controller to bring out its real potential. But, with that minor adjustment, you are golden, as this fan is truly silent under many conditions.
| General | |
| Product Type | Case fan |
| Width | 14 cm |
| Depth | 14 cm |
| Height | 2.5 cm |
Noctua NF-P14s redux-1500 PWM, High Performance Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 1500 RPM (140mm, Grey)
Noctua NF-P14S Redux-1500 PWM 140mm Fan
Delivery between Fri – Wed $11.64
Noctua 140mm Redux Edition Square Frame PWM Fan Max 1500RPM NF P14S REDUX 1500 PWM - 140mm Case Fans
Delivery $12.44
These are my first Noctua fans. I bought 2 of these bad boys to replace my awful intake fans leftover from a cheap case I bought almost a decade ago. My new GPU (VEGA 64) was sucking all the cool air causing my system to overheat. I had to keep my side panel off to keep my system cool until these fans arrived.To my surprise, these fans are not only far quieter but also keep my system COOLER than when I had the side panel off!!! I must say, Noctua has won me over, I now see why everyone loves them so much! The packaging is also fantastic, very minimal plastic and completely recyclable! It also looks beautiful and feels premium.
I bought two of these recently (the second was a 120 mm PWM of the same model for the rear case fan) and i couldn't be happier with the results. I have installed this 140mm in the front at the top blowing directly into the AIO cooler and I have seen a reduction in temps not only in my CPU (5 degrees C, I know it's not much, but the CPU now hovers at 53C on full load) but also my Asus 1660 super GC (by 5-10 degrees C depending on the game).The fans are very quiet and move a serious amount of air and less noisy than the Be Quiet fan I had previously installed.Well worth paying the extra dollars for.
Well, my ASRock Z370 board at first did not play nice with this fan for some reason. It was loud and obnoxious at first. But, after simply entering the UEFI and adjusting the preset fan curve, the fan became virtually silent. Look, the advantage of this fan is not that it moves a lot more air at high speeds; any fan can do that. The advantage of this fan is that it moves more air at lower speeds, and vastly more silently, while still maintaining a high-speed mode when it is necessary. With that in mind, just like my experience, this fan may need some adjustment in the BIOS fan controller to bring out its real potential. But, with that minor adjustment, you are golden, as this fan is truly silent under many conditions.
Didn't take an egg off as it is not the fault of the fan that my CPU temps are up. I am running old equipment as I cannot afford to upgrade my setup atm. Was hoping the NF-A14 iPPC-3000 was overkill and my temps wouldn't change much. When running below 1500 rpms, the NF-A14 iPPC-3000 would still keep the CPU at 38-42c under regular load. The NF-P14s redux-1500 is around 39-47c under normal conditions. Not really a big difference. Bought a NF-A14 iPPC-2000 as an intake fan so I may try switching places to see if there is any difference in temps. The NF-A14 iPPC-3000 seems louder as a case fan than when I had it mounted on my radiator. NF-A14 iPPC-2000 is nice as a case intake fan, but may have to buy a few more to keeps positive static pressure in the case if I use ... MoreDidn't take an egg off as it is not the fault of the fan that my CPU temps are up. I am running old equipment as I cannot afford to upgrade my setup atm. Was hoping the NF-A14 iPPC-3000 was overkill and my temps wouldn't change much. When running below 1500 rpms, the NF-A14 iPPC-3000 would still keep the CPU at 38-42c under regular load. The NF-P14s redux-1500 is around 39-47c under normal conditions. Not really a big difference. Bought a NF-A14 iPPC-2000 as an intake fan so I may try switching places to see if there is any difference in temps. The NF-A14 iPPC-3000 seems louder as a case fan than when I had it mounted on my radiator. NF-A14 iPPC-2000 is nice as a case intake fan, but may have to buy a few more to keeps positive static pressure in the case if I use the current one I have or the NF-A14 iPPC-3000 as an ex take on the radiator. May use this fan as a normal ex take fan or, when I can afford a new processor, graphics cards, board, etc, use it as a radiator fan on a custom loop.
I bought these fans whilst they were on special for $22. At that price they're excellent. Quiet for the amount of air moved, and I'm sure they'll last many years given Noctua's quality. That being said, they are not PWM fans and don't have all the features and accessories typical for Noctua, so at full price they are not the best value. Especially since a 1500rpm PWM version of the same fan is the same price,
This is my first time buying Noctua fans.... It definitely will not be the last. I bought three models for my Corsair Obsidian 450D to replace the two stock 140mm, which were moved to the top, and the Corsair AF-120/140(x2) white LED fans I installed when I first built this system. I don't like loud fans, not they were really loud, but I knew it could be quieter. I am amazed at the difference it has made. The only sound coming from my computer now is from my Zalman CPU cooler, which I thought was quieter than it is. I am planning to switch back to my H110i now and use the Noctua PWM fans I also bought. I took it out because the stock fans were very loud. Anyway.... Noctua packaging is the best I have seen, almost overkill. The fans themselves are simply the best I ... MoreThis is my first time buying Noctua fans.... It definitely will not be the last. I bought three models for my Corsair Obsidian 450D to replace the two stock 140mm, which were moved to the top, and the Corsair AF-120/140(x2) white LED fans I installed when I first built this system. I don't like loud fans, not they were really loud, but I knew it could be quieter. I am amazed at the difference it has made. The only sound coming from my computer now is from my Zalman CPU cooler, which I thought was quieter than it is. I am planning to switch back to my H110i now and use the Noctua PWM fans I also bought. I took it out because the stock fans were very loud. Anyway.... Noctua packaging is the best I have seen, almost overkill. The fans themselves are simply the best I have seen. I also got these at a better price than Newegg through another seller, Newegg is the best.
I own several Noctua fans and these are my new favorites. Are they dead silent? No. But the engineering on these makes the sound profile very acceptable to the ear; it's only a low barely audible whoosh that quickly becomes background. I'm running these on a case adapter at full 12 V in a noise dampened case. But even pulling the side panel off they are not at all what I'd consider noisy. Not even close. I also have the Noctua NF-A14 PWM 140mm's and those at full 1500 rpm are definitely audible. If I run the NF A_14's on a static (non - PWM) power signal like molex, then I end up using the low noise adapter which reduces the rpm. Connected to case I'd run them on 7 V, which also reduces rpm. So I usually limit those fans to a PWM signal off mobo to keep noise down ... MoreI own several Noctua fans and these are my new favorites. Are they dead silent? No. But the engineering on these makes the sound profile very acceptable to the ear; it's only a low barely audible whoosh that quickly becomes background. I'm running these on a case adapter at full 12 V in a noise dampened case. But even pulling the side panel off they are not at all what I'd consider noisy. Not even close. I also have the Noctua NF-A14 PWM 140mm's and those at full 1500 rpm are definitely audible. If I run the NF A_14's on a static (non - PWM) power signal like molex, then I end up using the low noise adapter which reduces the rpm. Connected to case I'd run them on 7 V, which also reduces rpm. So I usually limit those fans to a PWM signal off mobo to keep noise down in lower usage scenarios. With these NF-P14 redux's I run them on full 12 V or molex no prob, and then still have the PWM option- no need for power reduction for these babies in a quiet build. Let 'em fly. If you have other Noctua's and you know the sound profile of the 1500 rpm fans on full, then these will be a treat. I have them in my case front as intakes cooling 3 stacked WD Black HDD's in an editing rig, and they keep drive temps in the low 30's , even when under constant use. Easily my new favorite fan.
I have Noctua PWM CPU coolers, case fans and, a chipset cooling fan for my main and test computers. All are whisper quiet and reliable. I was a bit wary of the REDUX range, but I needn't have worried as it's the usual superb quality and, the absence of anti-vibration mounts that I would have received with the full package, don't appear to have made a difference. I shall be buying two 140mm Noctua 140mm REDUX fans in the near future.
The title says it all. Whisper quiet, even at full tilt these are the fans I've been hunting for to fully round off my liquid loop. So far I've tried 'quiet' fans from several makers, only to be disappointed by clicks, whines or excessive blade noise, often at quite low speeds. These are very different, even screwed directly to my chassis with no anti vibration measures at all they are very, very quiet and seem to shift a decent amount of air. As a Redux version they come with just 4 mounting screws and the fan in the (very nice) packaging while the cables are cleanly wrapped and a good length although the wrap does not extend to the full length it would be easy to hide the short unbraided part close to the fan frame. . So what's bad?The colours are a little bland ... MoreThe title says it all. Whisper quiet, even at full tilt these are the fans I've been hunting for to fully round off my liquid loop. So far I've tried 'quiet' fans from several makers, only to be disappointed by clicks, whines or excessive blade noise, often at quite low speeds. These are very different, even screwed directly to my chassis with no anti vibration measures at all they are very, very quiet and seem to shift a decent amount of air. As a Redux version they come with just 4 mounting screws and the fan in the (very nice) packaging while the cables are cleanly wrapped and a good length although the wrap does not extend to the full length it would be easy to hide the short unbraided part close to the fan frame. . So what's bad?The colours are a little bland and there's no LED options out of the box but since my case has JUST enough space between the plastic front and the steel internals to mount them, they're invisible anyway so I won't deduct any Brownie Points for the dull colours.
I really like the old Noctua fan designs, now available in the Redux line. While these fans are not technically quiet as the current flagships, they do have a very inoffensive noise profile. The sound is more of a broadband whoosh, as opposed to a tonal whine or buzz. For best results with these fans, you should be dialing in a manual fan curve, or at the very least using a silent profile. At 1500 PRM, these fans are NOT silent, though they do move a lot of air. I've used these fans as both exhaust and for intakes in a restrictive case. They do really well in these applications. They don't buzz when in close contact with restrictive grills or baffles, and they do have a decent amount of static pressure. They also avoid stalling even when airflow is restricted near ... MoreI really like the old Noctua fan designs, now available in the Redux line. While these fans are not technically quiet as the current flagships, they do have a very inoffensive noise profile. The sound is more of a broadband whoosh, as opposed to a tonal whine or buzz. For best results with these fans, you should be dialing in a manual fan curve, or at the very least using a silent profile. At 1500 PRM, these fans are NOT silent, though they do move a lot of air. I've used these fans as both exhaust and for intakes in a restrictive case. They do really well in these applications. They don't buzz when in close contact with restrictive grills or baffles, and they do have a decent amount of static pressure. They also avoid stalling even when airflow is restricted near the blade tips. In conclusion, this is a high quality all-purpose fan for a good price.
| General | |
| Product Type | Case fan |
| Width | 14 cm |
| Depth | 14 cm |
| Height | 2.5 cm |