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ARCTIC P12 PWM PST - PC Fan, 120mm Fan, PC Case Fan with PWM Sharing Technology (PST), Pressure-optimised, quiet motor, Computer, Fan Speed: 200-1800 rpm (0 rpm <5%) - Black

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A leading manufacturer of silent PC coolers and components, it initiated and sustainably influenced the trend towards quiet cooling systems.

Probably also because this acoustic deficiency is really pronounced here and has pushed the manufacturer to make design changes in newer models that are aimed at suppressing critical tonal peaks. It’s only at the level of really fine detail that you’ll find that the P12 has slightly looser manufacturing tolerances than Arctic fans with a similar rotor. The fan thus guarantees extremely efficient cooling, even with increased air resistance, and is therefore suitable for use on heat sinks, radiators and filters.In this way, noise is kept at a minimum while maximum cooling performance is guaranteed when needed.

High Quality Bearing Thanks to an alloy/lubricant combination developed in Germany, friction within the bearing is reduced and greater efficiency is achieved.I will soon find out how close they are to the actual performance data once I finish all tests on the Longwin apparatus. These can be controlled independently of each other and are compatible with the common A-RGB standards of leading motherboard manufacturers.

This amount includes seller specified domestic postage charges as well as applicable international postage, dispatch, and other fees.If the item comes direct from a manufacturer, it may be delivered in non-retail packaging, such as a plain or unprinted box or plastic bag.

But on a thicker radiator in one of the model situations, the Arctic P12 ranked as high as just behind the Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM. I cannot stress on how much I can highly recommend this seller, professional, very polite and very friendly. And there are more than enough differences, including a shorter tunnel (P12) with less rotor clearance from an obstacle, but let’s start the analysis as usual from the top. In this review, I will evaluate one of the most popular fans, usually used for chassis cooling, the Arctic P12 PWM PST. And these, when they hit the resonant frequencies in an exemplary way, the result is that at the same, let’s say, average noise level, the P12 can indeed be a noisy fan both in the low-frequency (up to 200 Hz) range of sound and between 300–450 Hz.Due to sinus-magnetizing the new motor only creates about 5 % of the vibration from the commutation of a regular DC motor without a filter.

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