

🖤 Elevate your rig’s airflow game with Arctic’s silent powerhouse fan!
The ARCTIC P12 PWM PST is a 120mm case fan designed for high static pressure and efficient cooling. Featuring PWM speed regulation from 200 to 1800 RPM, it balances silent operation with peak performance. Its advanced Neodym-Iron-Boron magnet motor runs cooler and lasts four times longer than previous models, making it a durable, quiet, and powerful choice for professional-grade PC builds.








| Brand | ARCTIC |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 2.5 cm; 145 g |
| Item model number | ACFAN00120A |
| Manufacturer | ARCTIC |
| Series | P12 PWM PST Black/Black |
| Color | black |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 1.2 watts |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 145 Grams |
| Item Weight | 145 g |
M**A
works perfectly
works perfectly
M**D
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M**M
does what require
good price for product
R**Y
Very good price to performance ratio
These fans are really cheap, considering the performance comparing them to other fan brands they are also not very loud and they don’t have RGB, which is which I like, and understandably might not be everyone’s taste
A**R
Amazing but get the pwm version instead
Very silent and powerful
B**T
Best Price / Performace out there
Great fans, dead silent, efficient and half the price of the famous N***** fans. Highly recommened Artic fans.
J**H
I recently upgraded my PC cooling system with a computer fan hub that utilizes SATA power, allowing me to expand my fan slots to a whopping 10 in total. This device has proven to be an absolute game-changer, and I can't imagine managing my system without it. First and foremost, the convenience of this fan hub is unparalleled. With a single SATA power connection, I can now accommodate up to 10 fans effortlessly. This has drastically simplified my cable management, reducing clutter inside my PC case and improving airflow. No more struggling with multiple power connections or adapters; it's all streamlined through the SATA connection. Installation was a breeze. The hub comes with clear instructions, and mounting it securely inside my case was quick and easy. It also includes adhesive backing for additional convenience. The hub's build quality is robust, ensuring that it can handle the demands of powering multiple fans simultaneously. What truly sets this fan hub apart is its efficiency in distributing power. All my fans receive a consistent and stable power supply, ensuring optimal performance and cooling efficiency. Whether it's my CPU cooler, case fans, or even RGB fans, this hub handles them all with ease. Cable management is made significantly easier, thanks to the included Velcro straps and cable ties. It's a small detail, but it shows that the manufacturers have thought of everything to make the user experience top-notch. Another standout feature is the hub's compatibility with PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) fans. It allows for precise fan speed control, ensuring that my system remains quiet when I'm not pushing it to its limits and ramps up the cooling power when necessary. In terms of value, this fan hub is an absolute steal. It not only simplifies the setup process but also enhances the overall performance and longevity of my PC components by keeping them cool and well-ventilated. In conclusion, the computer fan hub utilizing SATA power to expand fan slots to 10 is a must-have for any PC enthusiast. Its ease of installation, efficient power distribution, and streamlined cable management make it an invaluable addition to any computer setup. If you're looking to take your PC cooling system to the next level while keeping things neat and efficient, this fan hub is the way to go. I couldn't be happier with my purchase!
S**E
Arctic is a brand I'd highly recommend. I have an Arctic freeze pro rev 2.0 cooling my cpu, and it still hasn't died 2 years after installation. Both my friends Cooler "Master" fans died, as well as their same branded case fans. The real selling point behind these fans is the feature of having an independent temperature sensor connected to the fan. The fan connects with a 3 prong setup, which explains the need for the temperature sensor. Each fan, if multiple are applied to a case, will independently rise and lower fan speeds as deemed necessary, saving on energy consumption, noise, and fan life. I have tested to see if the fan does increase in speed with temperature, due to the fact that at idle, this fan does not seem to move much air. Keep in mind though that my other case fans are not Arctic brand, so they run off the 4 prong mobo connection and receive their orders from the mobo itself, hence why the Arctic fan might not feel the need to assist until its deemed necessary. But when it is needed, the second it is needed, it does work, quietly and efficiently.
T**I
I cannot fault these fans, they are quiet at slow speeds and smooth but at the same time provide enough and to keep my case flow high. The fans operate smoothly and quietly and cannot really be heard until 50% speed, I like the PST feature so I can daisy chain them as my .other board is short of fan headers so this feature is why I bought them. I have 3 in my computer currently and they have been running well since installation. Packaging is simple and compact, I feel this is where the money is saved to make these fans cheap as performance from the fans cannot be faulted! I am very happy and fully recommend them.
N**.
This is a great fan. Quiet and moves lots of air. I mean this is 100% the best case fan I have ever owned. I don't buy Noctua's and things like that because I don't hate my money. Noctua's are probably better, but not for the money. I can't directly speak to that, but for how good these fans are, it's got to be good enough for 95% of PC builders out there. Including me. I have one in my case running at 90% and it's nearly silent. A lot of fan noise has to do with the placement. The one on the inside front of my case is almost silent, and the one on the side of the case facing me is loud because it's facing me. That's the nature of a side case fan, no matter what brand it is. Unless you turn it down to 25%, you are not going to get side case fan noise down. I would recommend these fans to anyone who needs PWM fans for their build.
C**S
ARCTIC F12: Muy buen ventilador en comparación a los genéricos que pueden estar inclusos en los gabinetes. Detalles importantes: - Algo ruidosos a 1500rpm a 12V, aun así el ruido es menor y sacan mas aire en comparación a otros. - Muy silenciosos a 900rpm con muy buen rendimiento por lo que si buscas algo que no haga tanto ruido funcionan muy bien. - Tienen un precio bastante aceptable en paquetes de 5. - Cada ventilador tiene un solo conector de 3 pines para la motherboard en comparación a otras marcas que incluyen 2 maneras de conectarlo mediante 3 pines y molex. ARCTIC F8: No son recomendables ya que suenan como turbinas de avión, son mejores los chinos genéricos manhattan los cuales incluyen conector 3 pines y moles.
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