ARCTIC BioniX F120 - 120 mm Gaming Case Fan with PWM Sharing Technology (PST), Very quiet motor, Computer, 200–1800 RPM - View 1

ARCTIC BioniX F120 - 120 mm Gaming Case Fan with PWM Sharing Technology (PST), Very quiet motor, Computer, 200–1800 RPM

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Key Features

  • LOW TEMPERATURE: Bionix gaming fans last four times longer thanks to the low temperature of the coil, therefore, we extend the warranty to 6 years
  • 200 TO 1800 RPM: With a wide range of regulation and the PWM Sharing Technology (PST), the BioniX F120 fan speed can be controlled synchronously with all your other fans together
  • PWM SHARING TECHNOLOGY (PST) LESS NOISE: The PST ensures that all your fans listen to a single control signal, stop at low load, turn whenever necessary
  • OPTIMISED FAN DESIGN: We have further optimised fan blade design for higher airflow with reduced noise
  • TECHNICAL DATA: Fan speed: 200–1800 RPM, Airflow: 69 CFM/117 m³/h (@ 1800 RPM), Noise Level: 0.5 Sone (@ 1800 RPM), Pin: 4-pin

Specifications

Product Dimensions
4.72"L x 4.72"W x 1.06"H
Brand
ARCTIC
Power Connector Type
4-Pin
Voltage
12 Volts
Wattage
2.4 watts
Cooling Method
Fan
Compatible Devices
Desktop
Noise Level
0.5 Sones
Material
Copper
Maximum Rotational Speed
1800 RPM
Air Flow Capacity
69 Cubic Feet Per Minute
UPC
872767009059
Global Trade Identification Number
04895213700108, 00872767009059
Manufacturer
ARCTIC
Number of Items
1
Wireless Type
802.11a
Item model number
ACFAN00092A
Item Weight
4.6 ounces
Item Dimensions LxWxH
4.72 x 1.06 x 4.72 inches
Color
red
Computer Memory Type
WRAM
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
September 13, 2017

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Customer Reviews

Just Need a Few Things
Excellent fan -- quiet yet pushes air through very well. I bought this to add as a second fan to the ARCTIC Freeze 33 eSports ONE, cooling an overclocked RYZEN 5 2600. It idles at ~30 Celsius, and peaks between 45-50 C depending on load (with fans running on Standard mode). It does sound a bit like a muffled turbine when I have the motherboard setting on turbo mode, but on Standard mode mode, it's so quiet I can't tell by sound whether the computer is on.
Charles in SarasotaCharles in Sarasota
The media could not be loaded. This fan is major air mover at reasonable quietness. At full voltage/current, the fan is blowing so much air, and quietly, it won't stand up on the desk. It kept falling over. I lowered the voltage down to 5 volts and literally could not hear it running at 12 inches away. And it still had a nice breeze coming from it. In my opinion, 9 blades and the blade shape is the key to quiet and powerful fans. I need this fan for ultra-quiet operation so I will control the voltage, but it is nice to have the extra power for emergencies.
Al Rodriguez
I like the color red, and is high quality, this is a 4 PIN!!! You need to order the right number of PINS, originally I ordered some fans and they were 5 pin, ugh there are also 3 PIN, so know what you need to order!Not RGB, but too much RGB is overkill i think, it did have a dual connection so I didn't need a spliter, i can run another fan off this or something else.
RFM
Arctic makes a full-line of quality fans both ARGB and non-ARGB. These are non-RGB but come in a range of colors that can give your computer a "personality". We often use the red version when the case has red accents and we used the green version with the new "Eva" version of the Asus motherboard which has purple & green accents.All the colors do what they we designed to do - move a lot of air to keep your expensive desktop running cool and at full potential. I would recommend these fans to all.