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ARCTIC F12 PWM PWM Signal Regulates Review

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4.3
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Details

Item Dimensions LxWxH4.72 x 4.72 x 0.98 inches
BrandARCTIC
Power Connector Type4-Pin
Wattage2.88 watts
Cooling MethodFan
Noise Level0.3 Sones
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Description of ARCTIC F12 PWM PWM Signal Regulates

INNOVATIVE DESIGN: Design of fan blades improves airflow and facilitates efficient ventilation, impeller was designed with a focus on minimzing the noise level yet delivering the desired airflow and pressure. PERFECT CASE FAN REGULATION WITH PWM: The PWM function allows the motherboard to run the fan precisely at its necessary speed; This guarantees the required cooling and minimizes the noise level. TWO WAY INSTALLATION: Blow warm air out of the case, draw cool air into your case. LONG SERVICE LIFE: The Fluid Dynamic Bearing comes with an oil capsule that avoids lubricant leakage, thus this bearing is as quiet as a sleeve bearing but comes with a higher service life. TECHNICAL DATA: Fan speed: 230–1350 RPM, Airflow: 53 CFM/90;1 m3/h (@ 1350 RPM), Noise Level: 0;3 Sone (@ 1350 RPM), Pin: 4-pin

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is average, I'm not sure it's worth the money.

Has pros: Good air flow, the first half of the year is really very quiet. Has cons: A year later, even completely cleaned ones began to make more noise than complete case turntables from qs-200, which are already 2 years old.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

Better than Scythe Kaze-Jyuni (SY1225SL12LM-P). Do not shake it: if the plate at the base of the rotor moves, it will make noise in a vertical position, but the vibration will disappear when mounted horizontally;) (for me .) Its pros: 1. Excellent airflow 2. Absence of vibrations in a vertical position (apparently due to the steel plate under the shaft.) 3. Quiet at 700 rpm with good flow decently draws air from the radiator at a low noise level 4. Very quiet motor 5. Splitter Some cons…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

I took several pieces for air inhalation and for blowing out. The temperature on the processor in the load dropped by 5-9 degrees, if at medium speeds, if you set the speed to maximum, then the temperature drops by 10-15 degrees in comparison. Has some pros I've been using it for about 5-6 months now. Good air flow, there is a margin for speed. Rather quiet. Got cons: the cost, in my opinion, is high, but if there are discounts and with the use of bonuses, then it turns out to be quite…

A very decent case cooler for the money. One of the best in this price range. Attention! I recently took the same one, but without a connector for connecting the same cooler! Apparently new parties went without him. Different pros: Quiet, low speed, quiet start, auto speed control, price. There is a connector for connecting another cooler to your connector. Useful if you do not have enough connectors on the motherboard. Some cons: At night, in silence, at a short distance (about a meter) from…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, I rate this purchase excellent.

There are already 3 of these in the system and one F12Pro PWM. One is on the radiator of the Zalman X10 Quite cooler, the rest are on the air intake on the case. They've been running 24/7 for over a year now. No problems with them, they work great. All connected to one CPU PWM connector on ASUS P8P67. Speed ​​control automatic by temperature. I advise everyone, great fans!

Pros
  • Very quiet, runs at 500 rpm. Workmanship, nice appearance, proprietary branching into several PWM fans, good airflow.
Cons
  • Didn't find it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

while nothing knocks and buzzes . sooo satisfied with the purchase ! I replaced all the case turntables with these ones in zalman z11 plus and now there is real silence ! And the temperatures have dropped! Take it! you will not regret! You won't find these anywhere else. Got pros: Quiet, quiet, THEEEEEE! Powerful (the flow is what you need !) Pretty good quality! Quite inexpensive! Cons: I haven’t revealed it yet . I hope I won’t reveal it sooner than in 2 years .

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

Compared with Deepcool GS120. During the test, both were connected to the socket on the motherboard, so the main test was not carried out at maximum speed. Also, for comparison, I connected both directly to the PSU once at a time - at the maximum, the flow for both is very good. At the same time, both are naturally noticeably noisy, but this is more likely due to a strong flow - the air makes more noise than the bearing - at high speeds this will be heard anyway. At low revs (1155RPM by…

Pros
  • Quiet powerful flow
Cons
  • Not yet

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

excellent carlson, perfect for quiet but productive systems . I use it on the processor passive radiator HYPER Z600. before that I used 120k from Glacial Tech (HDLA series is also on hydrodynamics), F12 turned out to be a cut above in all parameters, but its price is also higher . Some pros: workmanship, noise characteristics, appearance))), the ability to put up to 5 such coolers on 1 PWM connector on the motherboard. Got cons: my motherboard (asus p7p55d does not display the cooler speed, but

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

There are 4 such coolers in the system, connected by proprietary technology and connected to 1 CPU socket, which is controlled by the proprietary utility easy tune 6 (gigabyte). One of the four began to rumble (described in the deficiency). I hung one of the four on a processor cooler - it copes with cooling with a bang. Start with low voltage. For example, the fan from the Cooler Master hyper 212 plus cooler refused to start at the voltage at which the ARCTIC F12 PWM started without…

Pros
  • Value for money, silence, proprietary splitter. Includes 4 mounting screws
Cons
  • A few months later, noise appeared in the electric motor (clock shade, as in an internal combustion engine). Sitting at the table is not audible. Can be heard from a distance of less than 20 cm. But still unpleasant

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quiet and they move a lot of air!

These fans move large volumes of air silently. They are easy to assemble and make a good impression, especially considering the price. They don't have high static pressure, but move a large volume of air. This makes them ideal for case enthusiasts. I bought four packs and installed them in a Coolermaster HAF 912. The air they move is significant compared to Coolermaster case fans. Unlike most fans, they are electrically stackable. There is space along the cable to connect a second fan, allowing

Pros
  • Computer Components
Cons
  • No Form Required

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent quality, very quiet, almost silent

Excellent quality, very quiet, almost silent. I replaced all 7 fans in my case with these and they work great. FYI if you are unfamiliar with PST you can essentially use it to attach multiple fans to one header as each fan has a small tail from the main header to attach another fan. in. Up to 5 fans can be connected to one connector. This is very handy for motherboards that have too few fan headers. I ended up with 4 of these fans using the PST function so all the fans on the front were in sync

Pros
  • Internal components
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very quiet fan! Suitable for case fans

I needed very quiet fans to keep my PC case cool, but didn't want to pay higher prices for more established brands. I took a risk choosing these fans and they suit me perfectly! All you hear is air movement and they move most of it (much like the Thermaltake fan I had in this case). They are barely audible from a distance of 2-3 meters, even during gameplay. Expansion headers are great for connecting more than one fan to the same motherboard or fan controller header. Can't comment on durability

Pros
  • Computers and accessories
Cons
  • Not all suitable

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Affordable PWM cools PC temperatures and saves money

I have decided to replace my case fans with these Arctic 120mm fans to use PWM technology on my MOBO. I've had these fans running for almost 2 weeks now, my thoughts are below: PROS -1. The fans are very quiet despite being cheap. The sound becomes clearer when playing games (1100 rpm), but becomes quieter (700 rpm) when surfing the Internet.2. With the supplied PWM-PST connection cable, I was able to connect up to four of them to a single fan on my MOBO.3. A longer cable allows you to connect…

Pros
  • Case Fan
Cons
  • Nothing Here