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- Arctic P12 PWM PST High-Performance 12cm Cooling Fan with Fluid Dynamic Bearing Arctic P12 PWM PST High-Performance 12cm Cooling Fan with Fluid Dynamic Bearing
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Experience superior cooling performance with the Arctic P12 PWM PST 12cm Cooling Fan. Optimised for static pressure, it ensures efficient cooling even under increased air resistance, making it ideal for heatsinks and radiators. The fan operates silently in IDLE mode and delivers maximum performance when needed, thanks to its 0 dB Mode. With its updated engine technology and new fan design, the P12 PWM PST offers strong cooling performance. The motor, powered by a PWM IC of the latest generation, runs more efficiently than its predecessors, saving energy without compromising performance. Enjoy maximum quietness and minimum vibration, even at low speeds. The new ARCTIC motor creates only about 5% of the vibration from the commutation of a regular DC motor without a filter, eliminating the need for rubber spacers. The fan’s extended lifespan is ensured by a 10°C lower motor temperature, which doubles the life span of a fan. The new ARCTIC motor has a four times longer service life through its low coil temperature, and we offer a 6-year manufacturer warranty. The fan’s rpm can be regulated from 200 to 1800 via PWM PST, ensuring minimal noise and maximum cooling performance when needed. The high-quality bearing, thanks to an alloy/lubricant combination developed in Germany, reduces friction within the bearing and achieves greater efficiency, resulting in less heat development and less bearing noise. Enjoy a longer service life from your fan. The fan can be installed in two ways - to push warm air out of the case or pull cool air into your case.