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ARCTIC P12 PWM PST 120mm Black Fan - 5-Pack $39 (Was $45) + $5.99 Delivery ($0 SYD C&C/ mVIP) + Surcharge @ Mwave

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Not as cheap as current PCCG's single fan deal right now, but still cheaper than buying the 5 pack from there.
Mwave's flat rate shipping works out cheaper especially when buying multiple items from them.

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  • -5

    28db for 95.7m³/h - you get what you pay for :/

    • +3

      username checks out

  • Have just one of these as a rear fan in my case and it is so impressive! Only non-RGB fan in my RGB build.

    • can you comment on the noise? I am thinking of changing my case and AIO radiator fans to this because it is too loud to use with open back headphones on my work pc.

      • Honestly the noise is lower than the other Corsair RGB fans I have running in the same build. I did not mess with fan curve or anything of the sort. I powered it with the generic fan hub that came with my Antec case.

      • You want fans with decent static pressure to use with rads, these are not the fans for you.

      • +1

        If you run them lower RPM then they're silent. I think theres resonance or something at either 1000 or 1100 rpm, but you can just ramp to avoid this speed range. Or use rubber mounts.

        See https://www.igorslab.de/en/the-budget-king-arctic-p12-pwm-ca…

    • Is there a difference that these features PST?

      • PWM Sharing Technology (PST) - Just the extra connector at the of the plug to allow you to daisy chain the fans together without needing for an additional cable.

  • +1

    And my $55 5 pack just arrived yesterday ffs

  • For an extra $2 each ($10) consider the P14s if they fit in your case, https://www.mwave.com.au/product/arctic-p14-pwm-pst-140mm-bl… they move truckloads more air, if you are worried about noise I am sure you could run them at a much lower rpm and still achieve a solid amount of air movement.

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