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Arctic Cooling F12 PWM 120mm High Performance Case Fan (300-1350 RPM)
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Arctic Cooling F12 PWM 120mm High Performance Case Fan (300-1350 RPM)

Our Price: $8.00
SKU:

840556091356

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Features:

? Patented PWM Sharing Technology (PST)


? High air flow and static pressure


? Fluid dynamic bearing extends service life


Air Flow: 57 CFM / 96.8 m3/h


Noise Level: 0.5 Sone


Product Details:
Product Length: 4.72 inches
Product Width: 4.72 inches
Product Height: 1.34 inches
Product Weight: 0.24 pounds
Package Length: 5.91 inches
Package Width: 4.8 inches
Package Height: 1.1 inches
Package Weight: 0.31 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 8 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Works great as H70 fan replacement!Apr 02, 2011
By Tracy H. Bolte
Bought two of these to replace the stock fans on the Corsair H70 cooler and they work great. Move considerably more air and are very quiet.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Works very well.Jan 31, 2012
By beas62
As others have already pointed out, this fan moves a lot of air without a lot of noise. It runs at about 200 rpm lower than the stock 120mm fan I replaced with at least as much air flow. The wiring harness is a bit awkward due to it's short length but gives you the flexiblity to run multiple PWM fans off a single MB connector. If you have plenty of PWM connectors on your MB, then this feature is extraneous. If you do wish to share the PWM connection, make sure your other fans are PWM compatible. Some budget cases come with simple DC controlled fans (two wires) on the front or top and they are not variable via PWM.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5cool 'n quiet PWN fanDec 14, 2010
By S. Patel
i have 3 of these installed in my case, CPU heatsink, intake, and exhaust. they run super quiet even at 70% and my case temp maintains at 26 C. PWN fans are the way to go these days for all PC fans if you want a quiet PC.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3good fan with serious (& completely unnecessary) flawApr 12, 2012
By Master Sihn
The length of the cable is far too short to reach any of the THREE fan connections on my motherboard, and this was for a mid tower-size case. Required an adapter (extension) before I could even use it. I don't have the equipment to test airflow, but it doesn't feel very strong. However my temps are good after installation, with this being the primary cooling fan. It definitely seems quiet enough when running full speed. I've heard people comment on the thin cables but they aren't really "hair thin", and they work, so OK by me. Nice warranty for this fan (though return shipping makes it far less attractive).
Again, the cable length is ridiculous - be prepared with a solution or it will likely be unusable. This fan would probably have sold itself & become popular if there wasn't such a silly cost-cutting measure. Probably the last product I ever buy from this company, hope they got rich from saving 2 cents per fan.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4teams w/CPU fanAug 18, 2011
By B. Minugh
Clever wiring means you can add 1 or more to the mobo's CPU fan connection, and all speed up and slow down as a team.
8 screw holes in traditional places to mount as intake or exaust, so not as vibration free as AC-F12-Pro-PWM version having leaf springs and rubber "engine mounts" at each corner.
Artic's fluid bearing will probably spin freely for a long time.

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