Arctic BioniX P120 A-RGB  PWM Fan Black/RGB
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Arctic BioniX P120 A-RGB PWM Fan Black/RGB
Scan code: LN113049 Manufacturer code: ACFAN00146A
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Arctic BioniX P120 A-RGB PWM Fan Black/RGB

120mm, Black/RGB, Arctic Bionix P120 A-RGB PWM, 5 Blade, Static Pressure Fan, 400-2300rpm, 48CFM, Fluid Dynamic Bearing

Scan code: LN113049 Manufacturer code: ACFAN00146A
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Product Overview

A-RGB For Full Colour Control

The 12 A-RGB LEDs installed in the BioniX P120 A-RGB are autonomously controllable. The BioniX P120 A-RGB is compatible with the common A-RGB standards of leading motherboard manufacturers for the simplest possible use. It can therefore be fully illuminated directly via the A-RGB motherboard connection or via an external controller and synchronized with other hardware lighting.


Easy Installation and Extension via Connector Technology

The ARCTIC BioniX P120 A-RGB have a modular cable management and use two connections: a power-in and a connector output. ARCTIC uses an 8-pin connector for this, which forwards both the fan and lighting signals and considerably simplifies the cabling
*. The included connector block also enables a wireless series connection.
* all necessary cables are included


High-Quality Plain Bearing

Thanks to an alloy/lubricant combination developed in Germany, friction within the bearing is reduced, increasing efficiency.
In this way, less heat is generated, there is less bearing noise and the service life of the fan is extended.


Optimised for Static Pressure

With the BioniX P120 A-RGB, as with the entire P-series, special emphasis was placed on a focused airflow and high static pressure. The fan guarantees extremely efficient cooling, even with increased air resistance.
This makes the BioniX P120 A-RGB particularly suitable for use on heat sinks and radiators as well as with aperture plates and filters.


Maximum Smoothness, Minimum Vibration

The operating noise of the newly developed ARCTIC motor is barely noticeable even at the lowest speed.
Thanks to sinus magnetization, the P fan's motor generates only 5% of the commutation vibrations of a conventional DC motor. In addition, the ARCTIC BioniX P120 A-RGB has rubber pads on its contact surfaces for further decoupling.


400 to 2300 RPM Regulated via PWM

With a wide speed range and the connector functionality, the fan speed of the BioniX P120 A-RGB can be controlled synchronously with other fans. This reduces the noise development to a minimum while at the same time guaranteeing maximum cooling performance.
Features

• Optimised for static pressure.
• 400 to 2300 RPM regulated via PWM
• High-quality plain bearing
• Black fan with A-RGB for full colour control
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
120 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
ARCTIC GmbH
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Arctic BioniX P120 A-RGB PWM Fan Black/RGB
Arctic BioniX P120 A-RGB  PWM Fan Black/RGB