Arctic Cooling ARCTIC F12 Pro TC Case Fan Review
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Introduction
As a single functioned object, the humble case fan has to achieve a fine balance between airflow and noise emissions. The perfect ratio is not only difficult to reach but also varies with the specific user group: silent enthusiasts will require lower fan speeds so less noise is produced whereas the hardcore gamer will want as much cooling potential as possible.
Arctic Cooling, the thermal solutions company founded in 2001, are well aware of this fine tuning between performance and noise outputs; indeed their F12 Pro TC (Temperature Controlled) fans use accurate temperature detection to control the fan speed more effectively in order to reduce noise levels at lower temperatures. Let’s take a closer look at the ARCTIC F12 Pro TC case fan…
Features
- Temperature sensor on a 40cm long cable
- Accurate case temperature detection
- Cable can be positioned in wherever necessary
- Extremely quiet – only 0.3 Sone
- Patented fan holder eliminates the buzzing sound
- Patented vibration absorption
Specifications
| Dimensions/mm | 120(L) x 120(W) x 38.5(H) |
|---|---|
| Fan Speed/rpm | 400 – 1300 |
| Airflow | 33CFM / 55.8m3/h |
| Noise Level/Sone | 0.4 |
| Weight | 140g |
| Warranty | 6 years |
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