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Arctic Cooling P14 PWM PST 140mm Pressure-optimised Chassis Fan

Arctic Cooling P14 PWM PST 140mm Pressure-optimised Chassis Fan

CCL Code: CLR2601

Discontinued

  • Arctic Cooling P14 PWM PST 140mm Pressure-optimised Chassis Fan

Pressure-optimised 140 mm Fan with PWM PST

Arctic Cooling P14 PWM PST 140mm Pressure-optimised Chassis Fan

ACFAN00125A

CCL Code: CLR2601

Discontinued

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Overview

Arctic P12 PWM PST 140mm Case Fan

Optimised for Static Pressure

During the development of the new P14 PWM PST, special emphasis was placed on a focused airstream and thus a high static pressure. The fan guarantees extremely efficient cooling, even with increased air resistance. Therefore, the P14 PWM PST is particularly suitable for use on heatsinks and radiators. 

Strong Cooling Performance

Numerous improvements, such as an updated engine technology and a newly developed fan design, have noticeably increased the performance of P-fans. In internal performance tests leveled to 28 dB (A), the new P-fans left many competitors behind.

More Efficient Technology

The motor is powered by a Neodym-Iron-Boron-Magnet ring of the newest generation, which allows the new P14 PWM PST to run much more efficiently than its predecessors. This saves energy and lowers the coil temperature without comprimising the performance. 

Maximum Quietness, Minimum Vibration

Even at low speeds the operating sound of the new ARCTIC motor is barely noticeable. Due to a sinus-magnetizing the new motor only creates about 5 % of the vibration from commutation of a regular DC-motor without filter. Consequently, there is no need for rubber spacers due to the steady and smooth torque of the new motor. 

Extended Life Span

A 10 °C lower motor temperature roughly doubles the life span of a fan. The new ARCTIC motor has a four times longer service life through its low coil temperature. Consequently, we have extended the warranty to 10 years. 

200 to 1800 RPM regulated via PWM PST

Thanks to the 4-pin connector, the RPM can be regulated in a broad spectrum via PWM. 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. As a result, there is less heat development as well as less bearing noise, which means you can enjoy a longer service life from your fan.

Specifications

Attributes

Fan Speed 200 - 1700 RPM
Air Flow 72.8 / 123.76 cfm / m3/h
Bearing Type Fluid Dynamic Bearing
Connector 4-pin PWM
Static Pressure 2.40 mm H2O

Electrical

Voltage 12 V
Current 0.12 A

Environmental

Noise Level 0.3 Sone

Physical

Cable length 400 mm
Pack Quantity 1
Fan Width 140 mm
Fan Depth 140 mm
Fan Height 27 mm
Fan Weight 194 g

Warranty

Warranty 6 Years

Key Features

Main Colour Black
Fan Size 140 mm
L.E.D Fan No LED
Number of Fans 1 fan(s)
RGB LED Controller Included No
LED Strip(s) Included No
Fan Connector 4-pin PWM
Power Requirement (auto) 3 W

Item Details

Manufacturer Arctic Cooling
Manufacturer Code ACFAN00125A
EAN 4895213701563
Condition New
Warranty

Warranty Information

Warranty 6 Years

Manufacturer Information

Manufacturer Arctic Cooling
Manufacturer Code ACFAN00125A
Reviews
5.0 / 5 1 review

Ahmet

February 2023

It works fine, what most people wants to know about a fan review is is it loud? ...can't really tell :) the system does make a back ground noise it's a very low level unintrusive hum. I didn't isolate the fan ie. turn off the other 2 case fans, to check since you'll still have the power and the cpu waterpump fans running anyway. But I would say if noise level is your concern buy it, it's definitely not a loud fan, it's the air you hear, which even the "quietest" fan will make.