Arctic F12 PWM PST 4-pin Black Cooling Fan
Arctic F12 PWM PST 4-pin Black Cooling Fan
Scan code: LN115039 Manufacturer code: ACFAN00200A
£4.99
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Arctic F12 PWM PST 4-pin Black Cooling Fan

120mm Arctic F12 PWM PST, 9 Blade, 1350rpm, 53CFM, Fluid Dynamic Bearing, Black, 4-pin

Scan code: LN115039 Manufacturer code: ACFAN00200A
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Product Overview

Long Service Life

Featuring a Fluid Dynamic Bearing that comes with an oil capsule that prevents lubricant leakage, this allows the bearing inside the F12 fan to be as quiet as a sleeve bearing but with a significantly longer service life.


Regulation With PWM

The PWM function allows the motherboard to control the fans RPM based upon load; giving you silent acoustics when performing your mundane daily tasks and perfect cooling when you need it.


PWM Sharing Technology

Teamwork makes the dream work, when running multiple fans in parallel The PST technology assures that all of your fans listen to one control signal. E.g. you share the CPU Cooler's PWM signal and assure that your case fans stand down at low load and spin up whenever necessary.


Innovative and Efficient Fan Design

The innovative design of the fan blades improves the air flow and facilitates highly efficient ventilation. The impeller was designed with a focus on minimising the noise level yet delivering the desired airflow and pressure.

Features

•120mm Fan
• Fluid Dynamic Bearing
• Long Service Life
• 230 - 1350 RPM
• PWM PST Fan Control

Specifications
Pack Information
Edition F12 PWM PST Black
Pack Type Single (1) Fan Standalone Pack
Includes 1 x 120mm Fan/s
Individual Fan Specifications
Fan Diameter 120mm
Fan Depth 25 mm
Fan Speed 230 ~ 1350 rpm
Fan Blades 9
PWM Yes
Fan Specialization High Airflow
Airflow 53 CFM
Air Pressure 1.00 mm H²O
Sound Level (dBA)  
Sound Level (Sone) 0.3 Sone
Motor Type  
Bearing Type Fluid Dynamic Bearing
Manual Speed Controller No
Material  
Fan Colour Black
LED No
LED Colour  
MTBF  
Fan Fixing Screw Fixing
Cable length  
Connectors 1 x 4-pin
Additional Information
Scan Code LN115039
Model Number ACFAN00200A
GTIN 4895213702966
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
72 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
ARCTIC GmbH
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Arctic F12 PWM PST 4-pin Black Cooling Fan
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