The ARCTIC P14 Pro PST is a high-performance cooling fan designed for use in computers and other electronic devices that require efficient heat dissipation. It features a 140 mm size, making it suitable for larger cases and radiators. The fan is part of a 5-pack, which makes it a cost-effective option for users looking to upgrade or replace multiple fans at once. The inclusion of a Y-cable splitter allows for easy connection to a single PWM header on the motherboard, simplifying setup and reducing cable clutter.
The fan operates within a wide speed range of 400 to 2500 RPM, allowing users to adjust cooling performance based on their needs. It can be controlled via a 4-pin PWM connection, which provides precise speed control and ensures the fan can stop completely when less than 5% PWM is applied. This makes it ideal for systems that require quiet operation during low-load scenarios while still maintaining effective cooling when needed.
The fan is built with a fluid dynamic bearing (FDB), which reduces noise and increases the lifespan of the fan. This design ensures smooth operation even at higher speeds, minimizing vibrations and wear over time. The blades have been redesigned to offer better performance while maintaining low noise levels, especially at lower speeds. This makes the fan suitable for both high-performance gaming rigs and quiet office setups.
The fan comes with a Y-cable splitter, which allows users to connect multiple fans to a single PWM header on their motherboard. This is particularly useful for users who want to install multiple cooling fans without needing additional headers. The fan is also compatible with most modern motherboards that support 4-pin PWM control, making it versatile for various PC builds.
Brand: ARCTIC
Model: P14 Pro PST
Specifications: 140 mm, 400-2500 RPM, 4-pin PWM, Fluid Dynamic Bearing, Y-Cable Splitter
Features: High static pressure, quiet operation, smooth running, redesigned blades, compatible with PWM headers
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