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The ARCTICP12 PWM is a high-performance 120mm case fan engineered for optimal static pressure and quiet operation. With a speed range of 200 to 1800 RPM, it features advanced PWM technology for efficient cooling, a state-of-the-art motor for enhanced longevity, and a design that ensures maximum airflow while minimizing noise.
D**A
Solid fans
Bought two of these to replace the trash nzxt case fans in my H510, they not only run quieter but they also have x2-3 the airflow power. You should put the screws in before putting it into the case, to break in the threads on the fan, and if you want to plug them in on the other side of your motherboard, you need extender cables because the power cords on them is naturally shorter than others I have. But insanely solid fans for the price. Very happy with them.
B**1
This fan blows. 😆
This case fan really blows. And that's a good thing. It comes with 4 screws but I used rubber inserts to mount the fan to the PC case. The fan makes a bit of noise when it runs at high speed. But it's not to loud.
B**8
Awesome!
Awesome product and would recommend. The noise is quiet and works great!
C**Z
Static pressure airflow is phenomenal.
Firstly, sorry for the dust. I didn't realize how dirty my PC was at the bottom until I used a flash.Secondly, you can see that the top two fans are attached to a 240mm radiator. This is an NZXT Kraken X52. Since I overclock my CPU I need the fans running at 100% and the NZXT fans were quite loud and only chilled the CPU to 62°C under load.I purchased five ARCTIC P12 PWM fans (four for the back and front of the radiator and one for the drive bays at the bottom). The temperature dropped to 57°C and the sound is at least half as noticeable.I ended up moving the NZXT fans to the bottom of the case so they could force fresh air up into the GPU. Since they are being run at 60% speed, the noise is a little less unbearable. On the top and back of the case are Lian-Li SL120 Unifans running at 60%.I am planning on building a rig with zero RGB and I will be using 10 of these fans for the cooling. They are the best cooling fans I have ever used for static pressure.Case - Lian-Li Lancool IIMotherboard - ASUS AM4 TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (Wi-Fi)CPU - AMD 5600XGPU - ASUS ROG STRIX RTX 3070 O8G GamingRAM - CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 64GB (4 x 16GB) DDR4 3600SSD - Samsung 980 PRO M.2 500GBCPU cooler - NZXT Kraken X52 240mm AIOPSU - Antec HCG750 Gold 750W Fully ModularRGB fans - Lian Li SL120 Unifan
J**G
Soooo Quiet
Got a bunch of these as they are very good. They usually take a long time even with amazon prime, and sometimes they get out of stock. My only go to fans.
N**M
Great value
The pressure-optimized design is perfect for my PC case, providing great airflow and reducing the temperature of my system. The PWM feature is also a nice addition, allowing me to easily adjust the fan speed and noise level depending on my needs.What really sets this fan apart from others I've used in the past is how quiet it is. The motor is practically silent, even when running at full speed. This is a welcome change from other fans that can be loud and distracting during use. Wish it had rgb or led
S**N
It did the trick.
Besides being very quiet, the max temp on the RTX 3060 dropped from 77C to 73C. Pretty good for such an inexpensive add-on.
J**L
Just makes everything but noctua seem like a fraud!
They are beast's at getting airflow through mesh filtration! I use them in my 011-Air as a test once other RGB fans costing 3x failed and I'd recommend them in any application.They are better fans than what you could get for $20 each a decade ago.Only thing better are the Noctua redux for the price. Don't fall for the RGB hype. I've had 3 Silverstone AIO fans fail with the one below these 2 on it's way out! It'll be replaced by a p12 once it fails!Spend money on the things that matter. 1. PSU 2.mobo 3. The highest end CPU you can afford 4. A GPU that will leap frog the next gen(don't upgrade each release!) and last but not least.... Don't fall for the "PCI Express Gen 4" hype.There are many gen 3 nvme drives that outperform the cheap Gen 4 drives. Like my ignorance in buying an sn750se "gen 4"..... It's slower than the sn750 Gen 3 I was going to replace it with!I would also recommend that if you can afford it absolutely do not even think about hooking your computer directly to a wall or a surge protector! Just get one of the cheap APC battery backups as it will save your components and you will notice all of the random bugs and glitches and failures don't happen anymore because not only does your power supply clean your dirty power from the grid you've also got an amazing backup that might not run your PC for 10 minutes but absolutely absorbs spikes dips and everything in between.I wish I had learned that a decade ago. I would still have a 3Dfx voodoo 5 55500 if I'd not been gaming in a storm without an actual surge protector!I would gladly pay twice what they charge for these fans. If they release the maglev bearing version I think they could absolutely go head to head with noctua!
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