ARCTIC Inc. via Amazon.com is selling the
ARCTIC P12 Pro PST - 5 Pack - Powerful Premium Fan, 120 mm PWM Fan with Y-Cable Splitter, 600-3000 RPM, 0 RPM <5% PWM, Fluid Dynamic Bearing, 4-Pin - Black for
$27.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJDDCG4M
I was shopping for a 5 pack of the ARCTIC P12 PWM PST 120mm case fans I bought in the past for around $30, but was unable to find them even close to that price. I stumbled across these newer P12 Pros and according to ARTIC, at 25 dB(A) they should have higher static pressure and airflow compared to the P12 PWM PSTs.
I think these are just recently available separately from their AIO coolers.
General Specifications:
Warranty
6 Years
Operating Ambient Temperature
0–40 °C
Dimensions
120 (L) x 120 (W) x 25 (H) mm
Net Weight
185 g
Fan Specifications:
Fan Speed
600–3000 rpm, PWM controlled
0 rpm below 5 % PWM
Airflow
77 cfm | 131 m³/h
Static Pressure
6.9 mmH2O
Fan Bearing
Fluid Dynamic Bearing
Typical Voltage
12 V DC
Start Up Voltage
3.3 V DC
Current
0.33 A
Cable Length
400 mm + 80 mm Daisy-Chain Cable
Connector
4-Pin Fan Plug + 4-Pin Socket
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Your PC will survive just fine without any case fans for a couple months /s
Wonder what differences this "Pro" model brings. Still TBD there, given that the product images on amazon appear to be written in Dutch, lol...
Edit: Appears to be mostly just the different blade design & higher max speed (1800 vs 3000rpm now)
Backordering "sold by Arctic Inc." usually comes with a worthwhile discount in my experience. I'd do it now if I hadn't already stocked up.
Oh, and be aware that an impact to the approximate location of the fan hub can crack all 5 fans inside of a seemingly undamaged package.
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Back in the old days even budget sleeved yate loon fans cost $7. So $5 a piece for a fan is pretty wild nowadays with inflation.
That being said it's still a budget fan and no noctua. Reviews point to actually having higher performance than noctua but people buy noctua for noise frequency to performance ratio.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9...MTM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9...TM&
but I'm obviously not extremely hardcore to the max with my preference for using less power while catching up with 15 year old games when I have time (and saving money on fans.)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9YG7JH9
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