Ultra-quiet 140mm PC fan designed for optimal cooling with minimal noise. The ARCTIC F14 Silent is ideal for users who want to maintain a cool system without the distraction of loud fan noise. It features an advanced motor developed in Germany that reduces friction and noise, making it almost inaudible during operation. This fan is suitable for both gaming and office computers where a quiet environment is essential.
The fan's innovative blade design enhances airflow while minimizing noise. It ensures efficient ventilation by improving the flow of air through the case. The impeller is specifically engineered to balance noise reduction with adequate pressure and airflow, making it a reliable choice for maintaining stable temperatures in high-performance systems. The two-way installation option allows users to direct airflow either out of or into the case, depending on their cooling needs.
The Fluid Dynamic Bearing used in this fan ensures a longer service life compared to traditional bearings. It includes an oil capsule that prevents lubricant leakage, maintaining quiet operation while increasing durability. The fan operates at 800 RPM and delivers an airflow of 46 cfm with a noise level of just 0.08 Sone. It is compatible with standard 3-pin headers found on most motherboards, making it easy to install and control.
The ARCTIC F14 Silent comes in a black and white color scheme, fitting well with most PC case aesthetics. Its compact yet powerful design makes it easy to mount in various case configurations. Users can expect reliable performance over time, thanks to the high-quality materials and engineering used in its construction. It is a great addition for anyone looking to upgrade their cooling system without compromising on noise levels.
Brand: ARCTIC
Model: F14 Silent
Specifications: 140mm diameter, 800 RPM, 46 cfm airflow, 0.08 Sone noise level, 3-pin connector
Features: Ultra-quiet operation, two-way installation, Fluid Dynamic Bearing, improved airflow design
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