Arctic P8 3-Pin 80mm Cooling Fan Value Pack of 5
Arctic P8 3-Pin 80mm Cooling Fan Value Pack of 5
Scan code: LN103949 Manufacturer code: ACFAN00153A
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Arctic P8 3-Pin 80mm Cooling Fan Value Pack of 5

5x 80mm Arctic P8 Cooling Fans, 5 Blade, Static Pressure, Up to 3000rpm, Fluid Dynamic Bearing, Black/Black, 3-Pin

Scan code: LN103949 Manufacturer code: ACFAN00153A
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Item due on 28 February 2025
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Product Overview

Optimised for Static Pressure

During the development of the new P8, special emphasis was placed on a focused airstream and thus a high static pressure. The fan guarantees extremely efficient cooling, even with increased air resistance. Therefore, the P8 is particularly suitable for use on heatsinks and radiators.


High Quality Bearing

Thanks to an alloy/lubricant combination developed in Germany, friction within the bearing is reduced and greater efficiency is achieved. As a result, there is less heat development as well as less bearing noise, which means you can enjoy a longer service life from your fan.


Maximum Quietness, Minimum Vibration

Even at low speeds the operating sound of the new ARCTIC motor is barely noticeable. Due to a sinus-magnetising the new motor only creates about 5 % of the vibration from commutation of a regular DC-motor without filter. Consequently, there is no need for rubber spacers due to the steady and smooth torque of the new motor.

Features
• Optimised for static pressure.
• 5x P8 80mm Fans.
• Silent operation.
• Maximum RPM: 3000.
Specifications
Pack Information
Edition P8
Pack Type Five (5) Fan Standalone Pack
Includes 5 x 80mm Fan/s
Individual Fan Specifications
Fan Diameter 80mm
Fan Depth 25 mm
Fan Speed 200 - 3000 rpm
Fan Blades 5
PWM No
Fan Specialization Static Pressure
Airflow 23.4 CFM
Air Pressure 1.9 mm H²O
Sound Level (dBA) 24.5 dBA
Sound Level (Sone) 0.3 Sone
Motor Type  
Bearing Type Fluid Dynamic Bearing
Manual Speed Controller No
Material  
Fan Colour Black/Black
LED No
LED Colour N/A
MTBF  
Fan Fixing Screw Fixing
Cable length 400 mm
Connectors 5 x 3-pin
Additional Information
Scan Code LN103949
Model Number ACFAN00153A
GTIN 4895213702065
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 P8 3-Pin 80mm Cooling Fan Value Pack of 5
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