You can now download 3D CAD models of Noctua fans, but the company warns they 'will not perform well when printed'

A Noctua NH-L12S cooler with mounting accessories.
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Noctua has released 3D CAD models of many of its fan designs, which is good news if you're 3D printing a project that plans to make use of them. You won't be able to print a straight-up clone, though, as the company has deliberately modified some of the crucial details, like the fan impeller geometries.

Noctua says the CAD models are provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis, with no warranties or guarantees, and that the models have been released "solely for reference, visualisation, and integration purposes."

Noctua also says the 3D models may not be used for "the manufacture, reproduction, or commercialisation of the products they represent," and this seems to be the crux of the matter. While hobbyists might do well to learn from everything Noctua does in its fan design, competing companies would likely look at a fully-accurate file with great interest.

In a further reply discussing the building of fans, Noctua also says that: "Printing your own fan impeller and frame are one thing, building the motor and bearing as well as assembling everything with the required precision is another."

Given that its latest NF-A14x25 G2 fan design took nearly a decade to develop, and that the fan/shroud tolerances are incredibly tight as part of the design (with a liquid-crystal polymer material used to achieve it), knocking up one of those would be... well, you'd likely need more than a CAD file, anyway.

Still, the 3D models are still likely to be of great use for those creating their own projects around the dimensions of Noctua hardware. And given that two Noctua models make for some of the top picks in our best PC fans guide, it's no surprise that the company wants to hold on to some aspects of its IP to prevent mass-produced imitations.

NF-A12x25 G2 fan on a white background.
Best PC fans 2026

1. Best overall:
Noctua NF-A12x25 G2

2. Best midrange:
Noctua NF-P12 redux-1700

3. Best budget:
Arctic P12 PWM PST

4. Best RGB:
Corsair iCUE LINK QX120 RGB

5. Best budget RGB:
NZXT F120 RGB Duo

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Arctic P12 Pro


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Andy Edser
Hardware Writer

Andy built his first gaming PC at the tender age of 12, when IDE cables were a thing and high resolution wasn't. 26 years later (yes he's getting old), he now spends his days writing about and reviewing graphics cards, CPUs, keyboards, mice, gaming headsets and much, much more. You name it, if it's PC gaming hardware he'll write words about it, with opinions and everything.

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