This fan is silent AND deadly. It’s a 140mm fan that fits into a 120mm mounting spot. That means that you get to spin at even lower RPM than traditional 120mm fans, move a ton of air, and you don’t have to get a new case that supports 140mm fans!
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DIY How to unlock an Acura or Honda radio with “COdE” in display.
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It sounds like this is not so good in a 120mm slot as a 140mm slot because the fan blades are wider than 120, meaning the air would clash with the edges of the 120mm hole of the case.
@TheHornyHomunculus Really? I personally wouldn’t like to have a colour like that in my case, that is my opinion NOT yours… And from what I’m reading that makes me ‘immature’ for thinking that?
A few years ago when I was immature and had a massive case window and ridiculous flashing lights I would’ve cared about the colour. Now I’ve grown up and dont give a shit what my PC looks like inside, couldnt care less if the colour was bright pink.
Running this one for my HAF 912 side panel. Looking for a filter now. Running the NF S12B FLX as my rear exhaust.
@MrGrannyStylez “have now clue”? what in the fuck are you talking about?
@TheTrafficker85
you have now clue do you??
@potatocats i still think they look like a baby shit. even tho they may be one of the best fans out there.
@Zrudzer Meh, I like the colour of the Noctua fans, they stand out from the generic ‘red and black’ colour scheme, plus the aesthetics of my components really doesn’t bother me, as I won’t be looking at them when I’m using my pc.
@Zrudzer well porsche seem to think similarly with some of the colours of their leather interiors :/
NOCTUA FTW
i just don’t understand why the wanted to make their fans a baby shits color….
Yep, it’s really powerful fan
Type in Google: Noctua NF-F12 PWM — high-endowy wentylator z PWM
and…check it
Will the real slim shady please stand up?
@LinusTechTips
just announced !
techpowerupDOTcom/155944/Noctua-Announces-New-PWM-Fans.html
edit: why YouTube doesn’t allow links in comments?
@russdavey1919
your wish is granted
techpowerupDOTcom/155944/Noctua-Announces-New-PWM-Fans.html
It’s not “en-genius”. My attic gable fan is designed the same way.
Did this guy escape from Never Never Land?
you should do a review on your hat… that thing looks fucking BOSS!!!
@PaulJ95 They want people to know that they are using them. You knew it was a noctua right away.
whats wrong with noctua.. I mean I m sure their fans are great but why the f**k are they making them so ugly..!!
Linus in jailbait form. *slurp* oldschool vid.
1980′s just called.
They want their clothes back
Don’t but this fan. I put the it in but after a few minutes the chocolate had melted
would you recommend noctua fans or scythe gentle typhoons for a corsair 800D case using an H100 for cpu cooling… just thinking about switching all of my fans in my case
Those blinds are pretty beat up.
Just done this for my 02 civic. The battery got disconnected and required the radio to be reset, I had no radio code with the car, so I turned on ignition, pressed no1 and 6 together then turned on radio with both no’s depressed, a code came up that I wrote down. Phoned a honda dealer service dept. Gave reg no and radio code that flashed up, and they supplied me with the pass code. Typed it in and, Voila… Radio is now working. Hope this helps someone.
Worked for me. Thank you. Appreciate you taking the time to do a video.
thank you so much
This could be a bad power adaptor. Or, if you are plugging the same device into the socket, there may be a short in the device blowing the fuse.
thanks, but everytime I plug something in power adaptor it blows the fuse. Why?
Thank you! my sister got a lemon and we had to disconnect the battery in order to fix it leading the the stereo problem. This video was all I needed to fix it for her.
This one will require removing the stereo for the serial number and calling your local dealership for the code.
i have a 1999 honda civic with an acura radio…how do i retrieve mine?
Thank you so much! I just replaced my car battery and faced this unexpected problem. My code sticker was in the glove box.
Thank you so much! My radio works again! YAY!
This could be a blown fuse under the hook near the car’s battery. Fuse may be labeled “Back Up”.
I plugged up a car charger into the power source and I think it knocked off the radio. Is there any way to prevent this from happening? I have my code. When I enter it nothing happens. Code does not flash when i turn car on.
Done! Battery died in 2004 Civic and code card was in the manual. Thank you very much!
thanks so much! very helpful!
thank you SO much
thank you…very helpful video
Thanks alot this video helped out a bunch keep up the good work. special THANKS Coming from Los Angeles California!!!!!
Thanks for your help. I found my code in the trunk under the back dash. This was for a 98 Honda accord. I’m sure glad I didn’t have to pull the stereo to get serial # like Honda wanted me to do.
You have the wrong stereo code for Honda and Acura. Audi, MBZ, Porsche and some Ford (Blaujunk) may need a zero.
Wat do i do when a zero comes out in the codes?
You will have to wait with the stereo on for 10 minutes to one hour. The stereo will return to “COdE”. Incorrect code entered will lock the stereo up again. Check code card with serial number to stereo. If they match, this is a stereo problem.
um mine is locked up.. and wont let me have an option to bput the code back in, what do i do?
Life saver video,i was missing my tunes. My glove box had the sticker with the code
Thanks so much that is exactly where the 5 digit code was inside the glove box. We really appreciated the help!
Thank you Kurt Rambis.