Arctic P8 Slim PWM PST Black 80mm Pressure Optimised PWM Fan
Arctic P8 Slim PWM PST Black 80mm Pressure Optimised PWM Fan
Scan code: LN157766 Manufacturer code: ACFAN00295A
£3.98
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Arctic P8 Slim PWM PST Black 80mm Pressure Optimised PWM Fan

80mm Arctic P8 Slim PWM PST, Black, Pressure Optimised, 9 Blade, Fluid Dynamic Bearing, Upto 3000rpm, 22.5CFM, 4-Pin

Scan code: LN157766 Manufacturer code: ACFAN00295A
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Product Overview

Optimal for HTPC, SBC and Slim Systems

Thanks to its low installation height of 15 mm and highly energy-efficient operation, the P8 Slim PWM PST is suitable for use in small PCs such as single-board computers and the entire SFF range.


300 to 3000 rpm Controlled via PWM PST

With a wide speed range and innovative PWM Sharing Technology (PST), the P8 Slim PWM PST's fan speed can be controlled in sync with other fans. ARCTIC's PST fans come equipped with their own built-in daisy-chain solution, and, in addition to the plug-in connector, have another socket to which an additional fan or up to four other PST fans can be connected in series.


Ideal for Small Spaces

Unlike standard 80 mm case fans with a thickness of 25 mm, the P8 Slim PWM PST has a mounting height of only 15 mm. This makes it the ideal choice for Small Form Factor (SFF) builds.


0dB Mode — Zero rpm

The speed of the P8 Slim PWM PST can be throttled down to a standstill via PWM. This allows efficient and silent PC operation in idle while guaranteeing maximum performance on demand.


Optimised for High Static Pressure

Because the fan design of the P8 Slim PWM PST is optimised for focused airflow, it generates high static pressure. The fan enables extremely efficient cooling and good airflow — even with increased air resistance. This makes the P8 Slim PWM PST particularly well-suited for use on concealed case intakes, dust filters, radiators, and generally in small cases that have little space for free airflow due to compactly placed hardware.


Maximum Smoothness, Minimum Vibration

The operating noise of the newly-developed ARCTIC motor is barely perceptible, even at the lowest speed. Thanks to its special magnetization, the motor of the P-fans generates no start-up jerks and only a fraction of the commutation vibrations of a conventional DC motor. As a result, there is far less vibration on the housing at different speeds and no need for rubber buffering or additional decoupling.


High-Quality Sleeve Bearing

Thanks to a combination of alloy and lubricant developed in Germany, friction within the bearing is minimized and greater efficiency is achieved. In addition to preventing lubricant loss, wear on the pin and sleeve is also reduced to a minimum. Less heat is developed, less bearing noise is generated and the life of the fan is extended significantly.


Improved Service Life

The new ARCTIC motor generates significantly less frictional heat than its predecessors and current competitor models. The lower coil temperature therefore multiplies the service life and reduces frictional losses for more efficient operation.


Features

• Fan Size: 80mm.
• Bearing: Fluid Dynamic Bearing.
• Fan Speed: 300 - 3000RPM.
• Airflow: 22.5 CFM.
• Static Pressure: 2.35 mmH2O.
• Connector: 4-Pin Connector + 4-Pin Socket.

Specifications
Pack Information
Edition P8 Slim PWM PST
Pack Type Single (1) Fan Standalone Pack
Includes 1 x 80mm Fan/s
Individual Fan Specifications
Fan Diameter 80mm
Fan Depth 15 mm
Fan Speed 300 - 3000 rpm
Fan Blades 9
PWM Yes
Fan Specialization Static Pressure
Airflow 22.5 CFM
Air Pressure 2.35 mm H²O
Sound Level (dBA)  
Sound Level (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 + 80mm mm
Connectors 1 x 4-pin PWM
Additional Information
Scan Code LN157766
Model Number ACFAN00295A
GTIN 4895213704199
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 Slim PWM PST Black 80mm Pressure Optimised PWM Fan
Arctic P8 Slim PWM PST Black 80mm Pressure Optimised PWM Fan