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Case fan P14 PWM, 4-pin, 140mm, white.
Features:
Optimized for static pressure When developing the new P14 PWM fan, special attention was paid to focused airflow and static pressure. This fan guarantees extremely efficient cooling, even with increased air resistance.
Maximum silence, minimum vibration Even at low speeds, the operating sound of the new ARCTIC motor is barely noticeable. Thanks to the sinusoidal magnetization, the new motor is very smooth and almost vibration-free - it produces only about 5% of the vibration level of a conventional DC motor without a filter. As a result, the fans do not need to use anti-vibration pads.
More efficient technology The motor is powered by a next-generation PWM integrated circuit, enabling the new P14 PWM to operate more efficiently than previous models. It saves energy and reduces coil temperatures without compromising performance.
High quality bearing. The German-developed alloy and grease combination reduces friction in the bearing and provides greater efficiency. This results in less heat and noise from the bearing, so you can enjoy a longer lifespan for your fan.
200-1700 rpm speed, PWM adjustable Thanks to the 4 pins, the speed can be adjusted over a wide range via PWM (pulse width modulation), meaning the fan changes speed/airflow as needed, depending on the temperature.
Long service life. 10°C lower motor temperature approximately doubles the fan life. The new ARCTIC motor life is significantly longer due to the low coil temperature. Therefore, the warranty has been extended to 6 years.
Two modes of operation. Warm air blowing out of the housing. Cold air blowing into the housing.
Technical data:
Speed: 200-1700 rpm.
Airflow: 72.8 CFM / 123.76 m³/h.
Static pressure: 2.40 (mm/H2O).
Noise level: 0.3 sone.
Bearing: fluid dynamic bearing.
Voltage/current 0.12A/12V DC.
Initial voltage: 3.9 V.
Connector: 4 pins.
Cable length: 400 mm.
Dimensions: 140x140x27 mm.
Weight: 194 g.
Color: white.
Warranty: 6 years.