ARCTIC P12 Slim PWM PST – 120 mm Case Fan with PWM Sharing Technology (PST), Pressure-optimised, Quiet Motor, Computer, Extra Slim, 300-2100 RPM -…
₹2,079.00
- OPTIMISED FOR STATIC PRESSURE: Through high static pressure, the fan guarantees efficient cooling, even with increased air resistance. Suitable for use on heat sinks and radiators
- STRONG COOLING PERFORMANCE: The performance of the P fans has been noticeably increased through numerous improvements, including upgraded engine technology and a newly developed fan design
- 300 TO 2100 RPM: Thanks to the 4-pin connector, the fan speed can be controlled via PWM PST. This keeps noise to a minimum while at the same time ensuring maximum cooling performance
- LOW INSTALLATION HEIGHT: The P12 SLIM PWM PST has an installation height of only 15 mm, making it suitable for small form factor cases & for installations for which a 25 mm fan does not fit
- TECHNICAL DATA: Fan speed: 300–2100 RPM, Airflow: 71.53 m³/h/41.1 CFM, Noise Level: 0.3 Sone, Static Pressure: 1.45 mm/H2O, Pin: 4-pin
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Specification: ARCTIC P12 Slim PWM PST – 120 mm Case Fan with PWM Sharing Technology (PST), Pressure-optimised, Quiet Motor, Computer, Extra Slim, 300-2100 RPM -…
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cranky –
Many fancy motherboards have a very crowded top area, and some put the CPU power latches facing the motherboard edge (hello, MSI!). This means it might become impossible to engage and disengage the connector when a fan is installed in the top position.
The slim version of the 120mm fan makes it possible. It’s still incredibly tight, but it’s just about possible to do if you need to swap a power supply without taking out the motherboard. Or the fan.
Amazon promised to tell me a joke if I reviewed six of my purchases, this is the last one, it had better be funny.
lauro –
After reading various reviews, I thought this controller might be problematic at best. I read about burning cables, non-functioning rgb lights and other complaints, none of which I’ve experienced.
While the instructions aren’t exactly perfect for everyone, I had no trouble understanding the steps and following them. One connector to a 4 pin cpu fan socket (I have 2 on my board), one to the available AIO cooler fans, one to an usb 2 socket on board, one to a sata power supply.
Booted my system, and after login to desktop, the fan lights powered on. I downloaded the software for the controller and installed that, and have had no problems controlling (with few limitations) the fan rgb’s.
There’s room for 3 more rgb groups, but this is a no frills controller and is bound to the software for any particular variance in light display – basic, straight forward, and I found easy to install.
Soinik Pandit –
Used two of these slim fans as my diy gpu fan replacement, and boy the temperature difference is quiet noticable.
Tested with Days Gone, ran the game for about a couple of hours, and gpu temperature maxed at 67-69°C. The fan speed can be adjusted through the motherboard bios. My graphic card – Asus Strix GTX970 DC2 OC
And even though its not the most powerful gpu, its still has good power.
Also the fans are super silent and negligible sounds even at 100% @2100 rpm.
If anyone is planning to use them as case fans as well, I’d suggest that you go for it.
Neo –
Like the title says, easy set up, fans work well.
Amazon Customer –
I have been using these fans since June 2021, almost 6 hours every day and till date have not noticed any issues…
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No issues till date . It’s been more than 2 years now..
kunal –
Solid fans, solid price. Installed two for my GPU (DIY ziptie edition xD) and they worked really well. Quieter than the GPU fans I had originally and temps are amazing too.
Rejinold –
Bought 2 of this 12×120mm arctic pwm fans for my mini itx setup – Cooler master NR200 case.
Installed at the bottom of the case, no problem for 5months, but suddenly one fan blade got broken. This happened due to the blade contact with the case bottom section. Next week heard rattling notice from the other fan.
Now uninstalled both fans and installed 25×120mm arctic fan instead.
If you want to use this, install it with spacer, otherwise Waste of money
Yash J. –
First of all, I really like design of the blades attached to the circumference of the frame. It’s pretty quiet, good performance in cooling and RGB is superb as well. Support to major motherboard RGB sync (asus, asrock, gigabyte n msi) is an additional cool feature.
jordan mulholland –
Muy buenos ventiladores para la raza que quiere equipos blancos en su gabinete, se los instale a un Thermaltake H570 TG ARGB Snow en la parte superior para el aire fresco y uno en la parte posterior a manera de exhaust y funcionan de maravilla. Lo bueno es que pueden ir conectados en serie y puedes administrar las RPM desde software de la motherboard. Muy buena elección y lo mejor es que sin ruidos molestos
CAPN –
These fans saved my new computer build! I underestimated the size of my new graphics card when I was installing it in my case, I did not have any room for the normal size fans and so I bought these.
They were very easy to install and because there is a daisy chain connector I can make my cable management very clean. They are very quiet in-comparison to the Corsair fans that I used previously in a different build. I would definitely buy these again if I were trying to attempt an ITX Build sometime in the future.
Soinik Pandit –
Very nice air flow and CFM 120mm fan,
I am using it as an additional intake fan on my Fractal meshify 2 case. My AIO has 3*140mm fans (420mm liquid freezer 2) installed in exhaust mode on top of case, the intake airflow was lesser than that pushed out by AIO hence unflitered air was entering from back panel and gaps increasing dust.
addition of this fan as an extra intake fan has reduced this a lot
Unknown –
EDIT: Double check the fan’s frame when you receive it. Two of my units were broken because of poor packaging, out of which it was difficult to see the crack in the second one at all. Suffice to say the fan is a weak plastic that breaks easily under mild pressure.
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This is probably the only silent slim fan on the Indian market as of now. A few offline retailers have the Silverstone RGBs, but they’re, well, RGB.
This is really quiet and moves a surprising amount of air despite its thickness. I have fans from Noctua, Deepcool, Phanteks and Arctic and I feel that Arctics beat the Noctuas in performance and normalized noise tests, in general. This Arctic is no different. I’d say it feels like about 60-65% of the performance of a full sized fan, which is not bad at all.
It doesn’t come with anti-vibration pads and the wire feels a bit fragile. The included screws are also subpar, but usable. Eitherway, such a great thing to have, especially in an SFF desktop.
Neo –
I left the same review on the P14s. They’re almost the same, the only difference is the size.
They do the job well – keeping things cool with that smooth control thingy. But the real deal is the A-RGB lighting. Adds a bit of color without going all disco, you know? It’s like having a breeze of fresh air with a touch of style.
Putting them in was a breeze too. No rocket science, just plug and play. And you can sync a bunch of them without any hassle – cool if you want that coordinated look.
Build feels solid, and they don’t make a ruckus. And looks-wise, they’re not trying too hard. Simple elegance, I’d say. They’re the kind of fans that do their thing without shouting about it.
So, if you want fans that keep your rig cool and throw in a bit of subtle style, check out these ARCTIC P12 PWM PST A-RGB ones. They do the job and look good doing it.