Noctua launches new Inlet spacers and gaskets to increase fan performance

Sometime all you need is a little spacer

Noctua launches new Inlet spacers and gaskets to increase fan performance

Press Release - Noctua Introduces NA-IS1 Inlet Spacers for Suction Applications and NA-SAVG2 Gasket Set

Noctua today introduced its new NA-IS1 intake side spacer frames for suction or "pull" type applications where fans draw air through obstacles such as grills, perforated plates, mesh panels, filters or radiators. By offsetting the fan from the obstacle, the NA-IS1 can significantly reduce influx turbulences and thereby help to improve both acoustics and performance. In addition, Noctua also introduced the NA-SAVG2 anti-vibration gasket set for using 140 mm fans on water cooling radiators or other applications that benefit from a tighter seal with the fan.

"Intake applications where fans draw air through obstacles such as grills or perforated panels are notoriously challenging both from an aerodynamic and from an acoustic point of view due to the massive turbulences that are caused by these objects", explains Roland Mossig (Noctua CEO). "These influx turbulences can have a significant impact on fan acoustics and performance, so we have created the NA-IS1 spacer frames that give customers a simple yet highly effective solution to reduce these turbulences and thereby make fans more efficient in suction type applications."

Noctua launches new Inlet spacers and gaskets to increase fan performance

Introducing a 5 mm offset between the fan and the obstacle, the NA-IS1 spacers can reduce influx turbulences significantly, which not only improves acoustics but also helps fans to operate more efficiently from an airflow performance point of view because the fan blades are less hampered by turbulence. In many suction type applications, using inlet spacers can therefore enable fans to achieve higher flow rates and lower noise emissions at the same time.

For example, in controlled testing on a perforated panel with a typical circular hole pattern, the tested 140 and 120mm fans showed an average reduction in noise levels of around 2dB(A) and an average increase in flow rate of around 4.4m³/h. While the results will vary between different fans models and applications depending on factors such as the exact shape and structure of the obstacle, fan speed and flow resistance, the improvements are significant in most cases.

Noctua launches new Inlet spacers and gaskets to increase fan performance

Available in 14 cm (NA-IS1-14 Sx2) and 12 cm (NA-IS1-12 Sx2) sizes, the NA-IS1 are compatible with all current square-frame Noctua 120x25mm and 140x25mm models. Designed to replace the fans' stock NA-AVP1 anti-vibration pads, the spacer frames are extremely straightforward to install: For case fan applications, either the supplied self-tapping screws or the included NA-AV3 anti-vibration mounts can be used to sandwich the spacer between the fan and the case panel. For radiator mounting, both M3 and UNC 6-32 screws are supplied. Each set includes two spacer frames plus the matching anti-vibration mounts, fan screws and radiator screws.

In sum, the NA-IS1 inlet spacers are a simple yet highly effective fine-tuning measure for suction type applications where a reduction of influx turbulence can lead to improved airflow and acoustics. The chromax.black variants are a perfect match for black chromax or industrialPPC line fans.

Noctua launches new Inlet spacers and gaskets to increase fan performance  Noctua launches new Inlet spacers and gaskets to increase fan performance

In addition to the NA-IS1 inlet spacers, Noctua also introduced the new NA-AVG2 anti-vibration gasket for using 140 mm fans on water cooling radiators or other applications that benefit from a tighter seal with the fan. Like the NA-AVG1 for 120 mm fans, the NA-AVG2 is made from extra soft yet highly tear-proof silicone rubber and helps to dampen minute vibrations as well as to reduce air loss between the fan and the radiator. As such, it is an ideal accessory for performance enthusiasts who want to squeeze out those extra few percent of cooling efficiency. The NA-SAVG2 set contains three NA-AVG2 gaskets.

For more information, visit the following pages:

Performance data & guidelines
NA-IS1-12 Sx2
NA-IS1-14 Sx2
NA-IS1-12 chromax.black Sx2
NA-IS1-14 chromax.black Sx2
NA-SAVG2
NA-SAVG2 chromax.black

Suggested retail prices

The manufacturer's suggested retail prices are as follows:

- NA-IS1 (all versions): EUR/USD 14.90
- NA-SAVG2 (all versions): EUR/USD 9.90

You can join the discussion on Noctua's new intel spacers and fan gaskets on the OC3D Forums.   

«Prev 1 Next»

Most Recent Comments

08-11-2022, 20:42:26

66racer
I love that this is available, but $15+$32 for an Chromax A12? That is a steep ask. They need to just make a 30mm fan like the Phanteks T30.

That said I am going to order a pair to see how they work out JUST for acoustics sake because I am one of those people that likes to run fans on radiators in a pull config.Quote

09-11-2022, 16:07:27

AngryGoldfish
Quote:
Originally Posted by 66racer View Post
I love that this is available, but $15+$32 for an Chromax A12? That is a steep ask. They need to just make a 30mm fan like the Phanteks T30.

That said I am going to order a pair to see how they work out JUST for acoustics sake because I am one of those people that likes to run fans on radiators in a pull config.
Something tells me it's going to be minimal improvement that may be imperceptible in normal environments. Not to say they're not a great idea, but if they were truly worth that much money, they'd have been invented by now. Most fan/radiator/pump/block etc advancements these days are incremental.Quote

10-11-2022, 15:27:22

meuvoy
Quote:
Originally Posted by 66racer View Post
I love that this is available, but $15+$32 for an Chromax A12? That is a steep ask. They need to just make a 30mm fan like the Phanteks T30.

That said I am going to order a pair to see how they work out JUST for acoustics sake because I am one of those people that likes to run fans on radiators in a pull config.
Pretty sure there'll be free 3D models available for printing exactly these in just a matter of hours after the announcement meaning theyre6probabky already up, and just give it a week before someone starts selling 3D printed versions of these for 5 on ebay.Quote

10-11-2022, 15:39:40

Warchild
Cant these just be replicated by 3d Printing? that price is pretty insane for a shim/gasketQuote

10-11-2022, 18:00:57

AlienALX
Quote:
Originally Posted by AngryGoldfish View Post
Something tells me it's going to be minimal improvement that may be imperceptible in normal environments. Not to say they're not a great idea, but if they were truly worth that much money, they'd have been invented by now. Most fan/radiator/pump/block etc advancements these days are incremental.
They were invented years ago. They make a small difference. 1-2c, so not worth bothering with.

https://www.aquatuning.co.uk/air-coo...20mm-universalQuote
Reply
x

Register for the OC3D Newsletter

Subscribing to the OC3D newsletter will keep you up-to-date on the latest technology reviews, competitions and goings-on at Overclock3D. We won't share your email address with ANYONE, and we will only email you with updates on site news, reviews, and competitions and you can unsubscribe easily at any time.

Simply enter your name and email address into the box below and be sure to click on the links in the confirmation emails that will arrive in your e-mail shortly after to complete the registration.

If you run into any problems, just drop us a message on the forums.