The ARCTIC F8 PWM PST CO is an 80 mm case fan designed for efficient cooling in computers. It features a unique blade design that enhances airflow while reducing noise, making it ideal for users who want quiet yet effective ventilation. The fan is suitable for a wide range of PC builds, especially those that require precise temperature control and noise management. Its dual ball bearing ensures durability and long-term performance, even under continuous operation.
The fan supports PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) for precise speed control, allowing the motherboard to adjust the fan speed based on system temperatures. This ensures optimal cooling without unnecessary noise during low-load scenarios. The PWM Sharing Technology (PST) allows multiple fans to share a single PWM signal, simplifying setup and ensuring synchronized fan behavior across the system. This is particularly useful for users who want to manage multiple case fans with a single control signal.
The fan operates within a speed range of 300 to 2000 RPM, providing flexibility for different cooling needs. At maximum speed, it delivers an airflow of 31 CFM (52.7 m³/h) while maintaining a noise level of 0.3 sone. It uses a 4-pin connector, which is compatible with most modern motherboards that support PWM control. The grey finish and compact size make it a versatile addition to various PC cases without drawing too much attention.
The fan comes with all necessary components for immediate installation, requiring no additional parts. It is recommended for users who prioritize quiet operation and efficient cooling in their builds. However, it may not be suitable for high-performance systems that require extreme cooling solutions with larger fans or additional airflow.
Brand: ARCTIC
Model: F8 PWM PST CO
Specifications: 80 mm diameter, 300-2000 RPM, 31 CFM airflow, 0.3 sone noise, 4-pin PWM, dual ball bearing
Features: PWM Sharing Technology, Japanese dual ball bearing, quiet operation, efficient airflow
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