❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead—because your rig deserves Arctic precision.
The ARCTIC P14 PWM PST is a 140mm case fan optimized for static pressure, delivering up to 72.8 CFM airflow at speeds from 200 to 1700 RPM. Featuring advanced PWM Sharing Technology for precise speed control and a next-generation Neodym-Iron-Boron magnet motor, it ensures ultra-quiet operation at just 0.3 Sone noise level. Designed for durability, its cooler motor temperature extends lifespan by up to four times, making it an ideal choice for heatsinks, radiators, and professional-grade PC builds.
Product Dimensions | 5.51"L x 5.51"W x 1.06"H |
Brand | ARCTIC |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 1.44 |
Cooling Method | Fan |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 0.3 Sones |
Material | Polycarbonate |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1700 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 72.8 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
UPC | 872767009509 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04895213701563, 08727670095090 |
Manufacturer | ARCTIC |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item model number | ACFAN00125A |
Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.72 x 23.62 x 9.84 inches |
Color | black |
ASIN | B07GZJY4TM |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 31, 2018 |
J**R
Buy these!!
Very easy to install, incredibly quiet. I have these as well as the Lian li infinity fans in my rig and these are the only ones I can hardly hear. The quality is what I would expect at this price and I would highly recommend these fans.
T**N
simple and quiet at low rpms. no annoying high frequency motor sounds
i bought these after i got antec fans (in the flux pro case), and then replaced them with bequiet pure wing 3 fans. The pure wing 3s made a high pitch noise when at low RPMS. More like BeLoud. I wanted fans that could run at low RPMS as quietly as possible without breaking the bank.these work super well and all i hear is a slight air woosh noise which is not annoying. no weird high frequencies that i notice during silent parts of movies or anything like that.simple fan. no fancy cables. just works. i'll be keeping these and hopefully won't take all my fans out for 3rd time.5 stars
N**R
best fans I've ever had
bought em 3 years ago and they are quite as heck. Cable managements is a breeze with daisy chaining.
D**S
works for me
works for me
M**L
Included screws are too big
Screws are too big to fit into the fan mounting holes easily, had to use a power drill. Other than that, everything's good so far.
R**N
Powerful, cool fans that still offer the best cooling at a budget price.
Had these puppies for a few years now, and I can't say enough about them, but at the same time not much more needs to be said. It's a strong, powerful cooling option for <$15 that stands toe to toe with Noctua fans for almost half the price, and they actually come with a very neutral black rather than the mess Noctua has going on in terms of colors.Speaking of colors, no RGB. As one can see obviously. But honestly, this performance is enough to offset the desire for unicorn vomit so I really think it's worth picking up, especially if you are running a hot GPU or CPU and need something with good Static Pressure to run through a 280 AIO. Performance should come first, and say, if you're budget has a really fast but hot graphics card (ahem, 7900 series. AMD I love you but please get it together.) then I think you should really consider it, or at least serve as a back up incase your RGB fans don't push enough air to cool your rig.That in mind, orientation and layout should be considered. The way I have my PC is that I see the front mesh of my Fractal Meshify C case and about a 3/4 view of everything inside. You don't even see the fans on the front, and front meshes and full-solid front panels would really benefit for static pressure/high airflow fans like this one.Overall, I'd say these fans and their small brother the P12, probably the best fans you can get for under $20 bucks and is really all you need for basically anything. Well, except for the aforementioned RGB. If you want some more bling or color, ARCTIC has that covered too, but I personally can't speak for them because I haven't used them. I assume they would be great options as well.
P**L
If a fan blows in a case and you can't hear it, is it really blowing?
Awesome fan, silent to 30% barely audible to 50%. Moves a lot of air. Extremely low shut off to keep air moving slightly with no noise. Dollar to performance well worth it.
T**T
Excels as intake for restrictive front panel. Screws easily strip
After reading a review about these fans I got curious and decided to try them. Not at all disappointed.Beforehand, I was using Noctua P14 redux fans as intake for a Lancool 205M case. There is a restrictive front panel with a dust filter and a solid front panel with holes on the side, so I figured the Arctic P14's static pressure would excel here.The Noctua P14 Redux fans were already pretty good, but these absolutely blew them away. In a FoldingAtHome workload, CPU temperatures dropped by about 3°C and GPU temperatures by between 3-4°C - while being significantly quieter and less expensive, to boot. This doesn't sound like much, but it is a large performance boost from just switching out the fans. There's an occasional low pitched hum or whine at some frequencies, but I don't notice it much over headphones.However, installation was an absolute pain in the rear. I don't know if it's the screwdriver, the screw themselves, the case I was using, or an unfortunate combination of all the above, but screwing the fans in felt way more difficult than it should have. I ended up stripping a screw and having to replace it with a spare screw I had around. I definitely feel as though Arctic can improve in this area.Overall though, I'm happy with my purchase.**UPDATE 6/29/2023** Revising this to 5 stars. I told Arctic about the problem with the screws and, to my surprise, they sent me a pack or not 4 or 8 screws, which would have been enough - but 20! More than I needed, but better to have it and not need it.
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