Monday, November 20th 2023

Arctic Announces S8038-7K and S8038-10K Server Fans

ARCTIC is expanding its range of server fans with two new models. Following the launch of the S4028 last year, ARCTIC is once again bringing its cooling expertise to the server market with the new S8038-7K and S8038-10K fans.

Efficient, reliable, durable and quiet - the demands on server cooling are high. ARCTIC's new S8038 80 mm fans are optimized for precisely these requirements. Equipped with an actively cooled motor, not only is the service life increased by up to 50 %, energy consumption is also reduced. The double ball bearing guarantees smooth continuous operation and resists external influences such as heat and dust.
Strong performance, no compromises: With a wide speed range, the S8038 offer an excellent balance between cooling performance and noise emission. Their high static pressure and airflow make them versatile all-rounders. They fit into 2U server cases and serve as an upgrade or replacement for CPU fans, radiator fans or for system ventilation.

Reliable and robust, the S8038 guarantees performance in various hardware environments and ensures efficient cooling and minimal downtime.

Specifications of the S8038-7K
  • 500-7000 rpm
  • 4-pin connection
  • 80 x 80 x 38 mm
  • Static pressure: 25 mmH2O
  • Airflow: 70 CFM | 118.93 m³/h
  • Designed for continuous operation
  • 6-year warranty
Specifications of the S8038-10K
  • 500-10000 rpm
  • 4-pin connection
  • 80 x 80 x 38 mm
  • Static pressure: 51 mmH2O
  • Airflow: 102 CFM | 173,30 m³/h
  • Designed for continuous operation
  • 6-year warranty
MSRP:
  • S8038-8K: $14.99 per unit or $41.99 for 4-fan bundle
  • S8038-10K: $15.99 per unit or $44.99 for 4-fan bundle
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8 Comments on Arctic Announces S8038-7K and S8038-10K Server Fans

#1
TechLurker
Kind of hoping they make some 120mm and 140mm versions. I find that some server fans can be actually quieter while moving more air than regular consumer-grade fans (mainly Sanyo Denki and some Nidec/SERVOs).
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#2
sLowEnd
Odd fan hub. I wonder if dust accumulation there would be a problem after some time?
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#3
natr0n
lets get deaf
server to me = vantec tornado territory
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#4
Courier 6
love server fans, even if you have to tune them down a bit, they still move a lot of air and are very durable, I have some NMBs and delta, reaaly good stuff
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MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
sLowEndOdd fan hub. I wonder if dust accumulation there would be a problem after some time?
Its going to be spinning so damn fast nothing will even be able to stay on it
Courier 6love server fans, even if you have to tune them down a bit, they still move a lot of air and are very durable, I have some NMBs and delta, reaaly good stuff
San Ace 120s were the GOAT back in the day of peak air cooling
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#6
AsRock
TPU addict
energy consumption is also reduced
It is ?, why is this not a included detail/
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#7
Courier 6
MxPhenom 216Its going to be spinning so damn fast nothing will even be able to stay on it


San Ace 120s were the GOAT back in the day of peak air cooling
I have a San ace 120, did some maintenance on it, works just fine
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#8
freeagent
I still have all of my server fans. They dominate every other consumer fan that I have with great ease :)
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