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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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Technisch notwendige Cookies ermöglichen es einer Webseite, bereits getätigte Angaben (wie zum Beispiel Benutzernamen oder Sprachauswahl) zu speichern und dem Nutzer verbesserte, persönlichere Funktionen anzubieten. However, it is not only a choice between light (P12 Max White) and dark (P12 Max Black), but also between different types of bearings, fluid dynamic and ball ones. 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. One of the differences from the BioniX P120 A-RGB that is also good to notice when judging the results is the smaller offset of the rotor from the frame.

Finance is only available to permanent UK residents aged 18+, subject to status, terms and conditions apply. If the BioniX P120 catches up to the P12 anywhere, it’s when the P12’s sharper tonal peaks significantly limit the P12 when the speed is controlled for equal noise level. I’ve just fitted them and locked at 50% just to see how they got on, my boy as been gaming an hour and. And one addendum for the discerning reader who will scroll through the comments here and there and might ask the same question as one of the readers of this article in another language. I confess that I am a little frustrated that I cannot satisfactorily explain to you that 31 dBA as we measure it in our procedures represents an extremely low noise level.Therefore, in situations where the NF-A12x25 PWM can benefit from high static pressure, it has a good lead from other fans in its format. With a wide speed range and the innovative PWM Sharing Technology (PST), the fan speed of the P12 PWM PST A-RGB 0dB can be controlled synchronously with all other fans.

Sometimes you will get significantly less improvement than you would expect, other times you may even be worse off. 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. Credit is provided by Novuna Personal Finance, a trading style of Mitsubishi HC Capital (UK) PLC, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Note: Specifications chart, which used to be in the following place, is now on the second page of the article. In this way, less heat develops, less bearing noise is generated and the service life of the fan is extended.Ocuk Limited trading as Overclockers UK is a credit broker, not a lender, and is Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. The P12 has a half centimeter narrower tunnel, so the rotor is closer to the obstacle, which changes the airflow velocity in addition to the noise.

The operating noise of the newly developed ARCTIC motor is barely perceptible even at the lowest speed. We discussed a bit in the opening chapter that these fans don’t have the same rotors, but I didn’t want to pay any extra attention to that in the conclusion (these aren’t fans that are in any way competing or that you’ll be deciding between). Modifying” a cooler by replacing the fan with a relatively more efficient model may not always lead to the desired result.There are a lot of droning or downright rumbling fans out there, but none have been as popularized by this sound profile as the Arctic P12. 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. High Quality Bearing Thanks to an alloy/lubricant combination developed in Germany, friction within the bearing is reduced and greater efficiency is achieved.

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