ARCTIC P14-140 mm Case Fan, Pressure-optimised, Very Quiet Motor, Computer, Fan Speed: 1700 RPM - View 1

ARCTIC P14-140 mm Case Fan, Pressure-optimised, Very Quiet Motor, Computer, Fan Speed: 1700 RPM

4.6 (1,449 ratings)
~$10.99
View on Amazon

Key Features

  • OPTIMISED FOR STATIC PRESSURE: The fan guarantees extremely efficient cooling, even with increased air resistance, therefore, the P14 is particularly suitable for use on heatsinks and radiators
  • HIGH QUALITY BEARING: Thanks to an alloy/lubricant combination developed in Germany, friction within the bearing is reduced and greater efficiency is achieved
  • INNOVATIVE DESIGN: The innovative design of the fan blades improves the air flow and facilitates a highly efficient ventilation, the impeller was designed with a focus on minimzing the noise level
  • LONG SERVICE LIFE: The Fluid Dynamic Bearing comes with an oil capsule that avoids lubricant leakage, thus this bearing is as quiet as a sleeve bearing but comes with a higher service life
  • TECHNICAL DATA: Fan speed: 1700 rpm, Airflow: 72.8 cfm | 123.76 m³/h, Noise Level: 0.3 Sone, Static pressure: 2.40 mmH₂O, Pin: 3-pin

Specifications

Product Dimensions
5.51"L x 5.51"W x 1.06"H
Brand
ARCTIC
Power Connector Type
3-Pin
Voltage
12 Volts
Wattage
1.8 watts
Cooling Method
Fan
Compatible Devices
Radiator
Noise Level
3 dB
Material
Metal
Maximum Rotational Speed
1700 RPM
Air Flow Capacity
72.8 Cubic Feet Per Minute
UPC
872767009486
Global Trade Identification Number
00872767009486, 04895213701549
Manufacturer
ARCTIC
Number of Items
1
Item model number
ACFAN00123A
Item Weight
6.7 ounces
Item Dimensions LxWxH
5.51 x 1.06 x 5.51 inches
Color
black
Computer Memory Type
PC1066
Country of Origin
China
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
August 31, 2018

* The PC Builder is a participant of the Amazon Associates Program, through which we earn advertising commission on qualified sales by linking to the Amazon products.

Customer Reviews

Fernando SalazarFernando Salazar
I forgot to take photos *before* installing them but the fans are mounted to the top of my P400 case.I decided to get 2 140mm fans to replace the two 120s I had previously because I recently (about 5 weeks ago) I landed with an ASUS Dual OC 3060 Ti, replacing my much smaller in size MSI Gaming X 1660 Ti. With the new card, temps were hovering anywhere between 70°C to 78°C on some games and varying ambient temps. The below list are max temps reached during these games with my previous top 120mm fans and my current 3060 Ti:71°C Rainbow Six Siege78°C Apex Legends74°C DiRT Rally 2.075°C Monster Hunter World76°C Shadow of the Tomb RaiderAll games were tested for 45 minutes, max possible settings for each game on a 1080p 144hz monitor; Ray Tracing enabled for Shadow of Tomb Raider, Ultra setting. As mentioned previously, I have a Phanteks P400 case with a front-mounted NZXT X52 cooling a Ryzen 5 3600 paired with a 3060 Ti from Asus, the DUAL OC model and the two 120mm fans mounted at the top.These are my temperatures now with two Arctic P14 top-mounted fans:62°C Rainbow Six Siege64°C Apex Legends66°C DiRT Rally 2.068°C Monster Hunter World67°C Shadow of the Tomb RaiderBy no means were my previous temperatures bad as my GPU still performed below it's 83°C limit but there's real performance to be gained by dropping temps as much as I did; 14°C less on Apex Legends with the Arctic P14 fans, simply incredible and I can't explain how.I am no expert when it comes to airflow but I figured that now having a larger GPU in size, my old 120mm top-mounted fans were not exhausting enough hot air and a lot of it was recirculating within the case, driving my temperatures up. I'm running these new P14 fans at their max rated RPM of 1700 and the sound is personally not bothersome enough for me to slow them down.I hope my use case gives others an idea of what kind of gains you can get temperature wise and ultimately better performance by keeping your components cooler. In my case, this upgraded targeted specifically my GPU and it worked just as I expected.I will recommend these fans to anyone and everyone looking for super quiet, high performance fans at an incredible cost when compared to the competition.I will lastly like to thank Hot Deals 4 Less for the incredibly fast shipping from the US to Costa Rica, the fans arrived in excellent conditions. I will be happy to be a regular customer for them moving forward.
William Carrera
These ARCTIC P14 fans are a great value, especially with the 5-pack offering. While they don’t have RGB lighting, they deliver excellent performance with a quiet motor. For the price, you really can’t beat this deal. I’ve had no issues with them; they work perfectly for my cooling needs. I highly recommend them for their efficiency and value!
AbieeAbiee
I got the 5 Pack and a signal of same fan no damage or any thing thouw out all 6. I used them as case fans for intake and exhaust on a tower 500 Case Works great. there not supper quiet but if you have any back grouns nose at all like a ac a tv a fan in youer room you cant hear them at all unless there up over 70% speed.
Wylie Creek Design
Don't waste money on Noctua!Unless you have to have those fancy RGBs, the Arctic P14 and P12 are the most underrated fans you can buy in my opinion with or without PWM. They are great for unrestricted flow or static pressure, and these fans just move a lot of air with minimal noise on bearings that last.