[section_title title=”Conclusion”]Conclusion
When it comes to Noctua and their original line of fans, there is always a bit of controversy over the performance to colour scheme ratio. Myself, I do not care for the colours one bit but on the same hand the performance would most certainly outweigh this if it came down to a harsh decision. What is the point of having a nice looking system if the components inside are all flash and don’t offer good performance? Noctua have been selling these fans long enough for people to know they represent performance first and it wasn’t until a few months ago Noctua released a few different colour schemes (industrialPPC/Redux) for their fan base which went over well.
While the colour aspect of the A line of fans may not be to everyone’s liking there is no denying they are designed with performance in mind. It will come down to individual users preference whether or not they want performance or looks, personally I would say performance outweighs looks and I think the folks at Noctua would agree with me as they just released some new fans in their controversial  colour scheme.
Value…. Well, in terms of value you get what you pay for and this is definitely the story here. Noctua fans are normally a few more  €/£/$ than that of their competitors similar fans, but they also normally offer a bit better performance. If you want the best of the best, you are going to pay for it and that’s just the way it is! The fans on review today offer good value for the money in the fact they have outstanding performance and when it comes down to it, would we really expect anything less from Noctua?
If you are in the market for some new fans the new offerings from Noctua will not let you down. They follow in the same footsteps of those before them and are helping to grow Noctua’s legacy as a leader in cooling solutions.
I would like to thank Noctua for sending out their new A series fans and look forward to seeing more from them in the future.