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The ARCTIC P14 PWM PST 5-pack features 140mm case fans engineered for high static pressure and whisper-quiet operation. With a broad PWM speed range (200-1700 RPM) and innovative PWM Sharing Technology, these fans optimize cooling performance while minimizing noise and cable clutter. Powered by a next-gen Neodym-Iron-Boron motor, they run cooler and last up to four times longer than predecessors, making them an ideal choice for professional PC builders and enthusiasts seeking durable, efficient, and silent cooling solutions.


























| ASIN | B07HCKWF2X |
| Air Flow Capacity | 72.8 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78 in Computer CPU Cooling Fans #188 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand | ARCTIC |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Radiator |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Cooling Method | forced air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,811) |
| Date First Available | September 14, 2018 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840033401043, 00872767009547, 04895213701600 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.51 x 5.51 x 1.06 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.14 pounds |
| Item model number | ACFAN00138A |
| Manufacturer | ARCTIC |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1700 RPM |
| Noise Level | 3 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 5 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 5.51"L x 1.06"W x 5.51"H |
| UPC | 872767009547 840033401043 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 1.44 watts |
C**G
Effective Cooling at a Bargain
These fans are a German design and feature a very smooth bearing that Arctic developed. I have noticed that when I power the system off these fans coast down over a much longer period than other non-Arctic fans in the case (the AIO cooler I used is a different brand). That is an indication that the Arctic fans (this model, at least) should have a pretty decent MTBF. They move a lot of air, I pretty much don’t hear them, and I doubt I’ll ever need to replace them before the system itself becomes obsolete. These fans plugged directly into the motherboard fan headers and effortlessly interfaced with the motherboard fan control (I used an ASUS motherboard, but I expect the fan headers follow an industry standard - so Gigabyte, MSI, ASRock… brand shouldn’t matter for this feature). These are non-RGB, so one need not be concerned with RGB control. Personally, I was concerned that too much RGB would make my system more clown car than functional. So interface was plug and play - I literally did not need to do anything else. BIOS adjustments will work through the motherboard so customization of the fan control is straight forward. These should just go along with any configuration a user sets up. Simply leaving the BIOS at factory settings is also an option - the point being; install to the frame, plug into the board, and no other action is required on the fan itself. Installation was pretty easy as well. These use an ABS plastic frame in their design - its durable, yet has some surface pliability. The installation is simply to use the provided screws which will cut their own threads into the plastic. So, while installation is simple, one needs to take care not to over-torque - these are not steel. One downside of this is that a certain amount of care and dexterity is required to maintain a straight line while initiating the threads or the screw can end up a little crooked. Not a big deal, but just worth noting. In theory one may be concerned that over time the screws would work loose from vibration and the ABS would no longer be able to accept sufficient torque. But these fans are so well balanced that their operation is glass-smooth. So I doubt vibration will be a factor. Should I discover this to change however, I’ll revisit this post. For now, these fans have everything where it counts; simplicity, effectiveness, silence and presumed service longevity. I’m pretty happy with them. And all at a bargain price, too.
J**R
Outstanding Cooling Performance and Silent Operation!
I couldn't be happier with the ARCTIC P14 PWM PST 140mm case fans! These fans offer exceptional airflow and pressure optimization, making them perfect for both case ventilation and radiator cooling. With a PWM range of 200-1700 RPM, they adapt efficiently to system demands while remaining whisper-quiet, even under load. The PWM Sharing Technology (PST) is a game-changer—it allows multiple fans to be controlled via a single signal, reducing cable clutter and ensuring consistent cooling performance. The build quality is fantastic, with sturdy materials that feel durable and long-lasting. Installation was a breeze, and the fans run incredibly silent, even at higher RPMs. The pressure-optimized blade design enhances static pressure, making them an ideal choice for restrictive airflow setups like radiators or mesh-front cases. If you're looking for high-quality, efficient, and quiet cooling solutions, this 5-pack is an absolute steal. Highly recommended for gamers, PC builders, and enthusiasts who want the best balance of performance and noise reduction!
B**U
Excellent airflow, performance, and great value!
Very silent operation and the fact they are PWM makes them very easy to tweak in the fan curve settings at a BIOS level. Great value! They do come with extra screws. They do move a lot of air, as they are 140mm. Make sure your case is compatible with 140mm fans.
F**A
Great performing fans, with one exception...
Arctic P14 PWM PST 140mm PC Fans A user of other Arctic products I was satisfied with these on almost every level. They are quiet, they move much air, and have great static pressure. Stronger than most four pole fans I have used, and I've used quite a lot of different brands. Where they fall short is sample variance. Out of one box of five I had two that had what I considered excessive vibration. The average user would not be bothered by this but being a former employee of a fan manufacturer I'm pickier than most. Still, these are my fans of choice especially for PC cases and radiators. Cable link is fair and comparable to today's standard length. I feel the look is attractive enough. Overall I recommend these for any system builder on any budget.
M**F
👍
I bought these to use in an air purifier I built for use in my family room. Four of them have been in use since March of 2025, running 24/7, at full speed, pulling air through 1" thick Filtrete Merv 12 filters. I do hear them running, but the sound is not obtrusive, especially with TV, or music playing. No problems to report. Would purchase again.
N**K
Solid case fans, great value
These Arctic 140mm case fans move a lot of air. Way more than my stock fractal case fans. Helped to lower temps and improve air flow. Noise: these fans are quiet up to about 85% speed where they develop a very annoying whine. The good news is you can adjust the speed to stay out of this range and it still moves a tremendous amount of air while staying quiet. The five pack is a great value for the money especially when other brands can run $20-25 for a single fan
P**R
Simply Quiet
It’s so quiet I had to check to see if it was even spinning. No points deducted, but a longer fan cable would be appreciated. I bought this to replace noisy stock fans, and it was absolutely worth it.
P**C
Quality Fan At Great Price
Great fans for the price to add extra cooling to PC case. They are only noticeable at 100% speed, which is never really required. Use software to control fan speed when it's needed.
A**Z
Los ventiladores son supersilenciosos y si te gusta tener una pc silenciosa y con una buena entrada de aire y buen monitoreo de las rpm de estos es una excelente opción y más baratos que los de otras marcas como coolermaster. De hecho mi gabinete traía de stock tres ventiladores coolermaster y estos no tienen la regulación de revoluciones y además hacián ruido, al cambiarlos reducí el ruido considerablemente y mejoré la entrada y salida de aire dentro del gabinete
D**E
kurz = Wer auf der suche nach leisen Lüftern ist und nicht das große Geld hat ist hier genau richtig, hier bekommt ihr Lüfter die wirklich Silent können, aber auch durch das weite Drehzahlspektrum recht viel Luft bewegen wenn nötig Also erst mal was ich zum vergleichen habe = Ich selbst bin immer auf der Suche nach guten Leisen Lüftern und habe deswegen schon einiges angesammelt zB. alle Noctua Premium Lüfter ab 120mm außer die Flachen, Noiseblocker Multiframe alle eLoop-Modelle außer die RGB, BeQuiet Silend Wings 3 und Shadow Wings 2, Alpenfön Wing Boost 2 & 3, Fractal Selent R3 & Dynamic GP-14, Scythe Slip Stream & Grand Flex, EK Vardar, Corsair AF & ML Pro, SilverStone Air Penetrator, Cryorig, Zahlman und noch einiges anderes ... also ich würde mal behaupten ein wenig kann ich schon Lüfter vergleichen ... Lautstärke = zur näheren Verständlichkeit ich unterteile Lüfter wie folgt Katogorien(alle Fenster geschlossen kein Gerät in der Wohnung läuft) Silent = man hört keinen unterschied ob der PC an oder aus ist sehr leise = man hört etwas aber nur wenn man darauf achtet leise = man hört es rauschen aber auch ohne Kopfhörer oder Musik bei weitem nicht stöhrend OK = man hört das Rauschen schon deutlich aber immer noch nichts störendes also bei 200 bis 300 RPM sind sie wirklich Silent, das kann man selbst bei Lüftern die ein vielfaches kosten nicht behaupten und schlägt hier sogar den Noctua NF-A12x25 ULN in Sachen minimal Lautstärke, bewegt dann auch noch Luft auch wenn nicht viel, aber andere wenn sie denn überhaupt so langsam können bewegen gar keine Luft ... auch haben sie schon genug Statischen druck das auch Staubfilter den Luftstrom nicht auf 0 Senken wie bei den CRYORIG QF140 Silent von 300 bis <800 RPM Sind die Lüfter gut einzusetzen, sind sehr Leise bis Leise und haben ein gutes Verhältnis zwischen Leistung und Lautstärke ab 800 RPM werden die Lüfter dann Signifikant lauter und sind sehr schnell nur noch "OK" bis etwas Laut, wer diese Drehzahl öfter erreicht sollte lieber zu der Arctic BioniX P-Serie greifen(hab ich die überhaupt aufgezählt ?...) diese können das besser aber nicht so Leise, wohl ein Problem mit dem Lager ... diese sind meiner Ansicht nach besser für Kühlkörper geeignet oder man holt sich gleich einen Noctua NF-A12x25, wobei der was Preis/Leistung angeht in keinem Verhältnis zu den Arctic steht ... Leistung = die Leistung ist was die Lautstärke angeht schon gut aber vorallen der doch noch gute statische Druck macht hier einige Vorteile bei der Verwendung, so habe ich bei mir die BeQuiet Silent Wing 3 aus meinem Dark Base 900 die Arctic P14 getauscht, da diese sehr viel besser mit der verbauten Front klar kommen, auch sind die P14 leiser als die Silent Wing 3 bei gleicher Fördermenge(Test ohne Gehäuse) Der statische Druck ist hier deswegen hervorzuheben weil viele Lüfter die einen ordentlichen Druck aufbauen Brummen siehe Noctua und viele Silent Lüfter fast keinen Druck aufbauen können wer also Probleme hat Lüfter für sein Gehäuse zu finden weil die einen Brummen und die anderen im Gehäuse keine Luft bewegen sollte die P14 mal genauer ins Auge fassen 5 P14 Lüfter schaffen es in meinem Dark Base 900 einen Ryzen 3900X und eine 1080Ti sehr Leise zu kühlen egal bei welchem Spiel, nur mit Prome95 & FurMark zusammen schaffe ich es das man das die Lüfer nur noch Leise sind und man etwas von ihnen hört, ansonsten hört man nur die Graka und das obwohl da schon ein Morpheus 2 mit zwei weiteren P14 PWM PST läuft Langzeit-Test = So ich habe den ersten Lüfter nun schon seit dem 18 August 2019 und mit dem wurde auch viel herumgespielt und ausprobiert wo sich die Lüfter ab besten einsetzen und wo nicht und seit Anfang November sind nun mehrere P14 in meinem PC am Arbeiten und ich habe keine Probleme mit Ausgeschlagenen Lagern obwohl einige davon am Boden des Gehäuses eingebaut wurden und Horizontal Arbeiten also keine Lüfter die 2 Wochen super leise sind und danach einen Lagerschaden haben ... Fazit = Arctic hat mit den P14 Lüftern nun Lüfter auf dem Markt wo sich die großen Marken mal war anziehen können, man bekommt einen Lüfter der richtig Leise aber auch gute Luft bewegen kann mit genug statischen Druck das auch Staubfilter kein Hinderniss darstellen und das zu einem sehr günstigen Preis auch wenn ich die Preise von 2019 besser fand, denn das 5er Pack für 30 Euro war schon ne Ansage und würde diese Lüfter langfristig einen "Kultstatur" sichern
B**R
Very low noise compared to other manufacturers with good static pressure... Optimal for radiator and CPU heatsink usage (for airflow go with F series) and also there is some coil whine but only at a specific speed which is easily avoidable if the speed is increased or decreased. The PST feature is the best of the bunch, can run all 5 fans off a single 4 pin PWM header. You can find better fans out there but those will be the highly expensive premium fans. These Arctic fans perform about 80% compared to the premium fans. That makes it the best bang for buck product in the market. Highly recommended.
M**E
Nice price Good performance Low noise
V**E
Passato da delle corsair di fascia alta da 1400rpm (con cuscinetti antivibrazione blablabla, costavano 20€ l'una e le ho ottenute comprando pezzi usati del custom loop, compreso radiatore monsta da 420mm x60mm), che però andavano in DC ed erano l'uniche a fare rumore all'interno del case a questo punto. Avendo bisogno di ventole 140mm in pull magari non sbrilluccicose (quelle che avevo prima erano con led verdi D:), design minimale, controller PWM per regolare la velocità di tutto il sistema con un PWM controller (9€ su amazon, ce ne attacchi 10 e via, tutto il pc agli stessi PWM), ho cercato un po' e non volendo spendere 20€ a ventola ho trovato queste, che non solo non costano 20€ l'una, ma se si compra il pack da 5 addirittura si pagano 6€ l'una circa invece di 11€ (35€ per il pack). Pauroso. Le recensioni positive, il design bello, nuovo formato della arctic P14 rispetto alle vecchie e collaudate F14 (e P12-F12 ovviamente), il design c'è (poche alette, distanziate con tanto spazio, inclinate: tipico per le ventole da pressione statica per spingere meglio l'aria attraverso un radiatore o qualunque superficie che faccia resistenza rispetto al case aperto), l'aspetto visivo c'è (il nero va bene ovunque), vanno provate. Che dire, basta sapere che con una 50ina di euro ho preso sia il pack delle 120mm che questo, cambiando tutte le ventole dei radiatori e del case praticamente. Sono fenomenali, fino al 50-60% in PWM non si nota la differenza da quanto sono silenziose (volevo settarle al 30-40%, ma poi notando che davvero sono sileziosissime le ho lasciate a 60% con un 100% se il loop arrivasse a 55°, non ci arriva mai neanche d'estate con 36° fuori), al 100% tutte e 8 non superano i 20 decibel e tutte al 60% non superano i 17, non riesco più a capire se il pc è acceso o meno se non fosse per le luci, considerando che prima era comunque molto silenzioso (22-24db), non mi aspettavo un salto in avanti così sostanziale. Ho notato anche un leggerissimo miglioramento nelle temperature (essendo un custom loop mega sovra-dimensionato, è comunque quasi impossibile migliorare le temperature). Quindi più belle da vedere della precedente accozzaglia che avevo prima, più silenziose e più efficienti. L'aria spostata tramite i radiatori è veramente tanta, magari non come una noctua da 40€ l'una, ma diamine, per 6€ l'una è veramente un furto e non consiglierei a nessuno di spendere di più, sopratutto se avete tante ventole a basso regime. Non promosse, di più. Per qualunque bisogno di ventole tornerò sempre a comprare queste, sono un must. EDIT: alla fine ho cambiato anche quelle di sistema, e aggiunte altre tre al radiatore sotto, sono inudibili e perfette per lo scopo e per 13 ventole avrò speso 70-80€ invece di circa 300€ e passa se avessi preso corsair, noctua o roba simile.
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