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Arctic Reveals Its New P Pro Series Premium Fan Range

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The P Pro Series is the result of intensive development work and production optimization and defines the new premium segment in the ARCTIC fan range. The P12 Pro and P14 Pro models offer significantly increased performance with particularly high static pressure and airflow, ideal for use with radiators and in cases. Already proven in the latest generation of Liquid Freezer III, the fans are now also available individually. The P12 Pro, P12 Pro A-RGB and P12 Pro PST (5 Pack) will initially be released, with the other 120 mm and 140 mm versions to follow in the coming weeks.

At the center of the new development: the revised fan blade design. Automated manufacturing with low tolerances enables a minimal gap between the impeller and frame - for maximized static pressure and a significantly increased airflow efficiency. An optimized bearing and extended impeller shaft, in combination with a high-precision balancing process, ensures low-vibration and permanently quiet operation.



A new controller-motor combination reduces motor noise and automatically compensates for speed drops in the event of increased resistance. Integrated protection mechanisms limit inrush current peaks and reliably prevent damage caused by reverse polarity. Engineered with passion - this is how the new P Pro Series sets standards. With a striking performance upgrade, the premium fans offer quiet and powerful cooling for demanding applications in different variants.

Availability & Payback Offer
Available now - with an automatic webshop discount of up to 50 %. The other models of the P12 Pro and P14 Pro Series will follow in the coming weeks.

All Variants at a Glance:
  • P12 Pro Series
    • P12 Pro
    • P12 Pro PST
    • P12 Pro PST - 5 Pack
    • P12 Pro PST (White)
    • P12 Pro PST CO
    • P12 Pro A-RGB
    • P12 Pro A-RGB - 3 Pack
    • P12 Pro A-RGB (White)
    • P12 Pro A-RGB (White) - 3 Pack
  • P14 Pro Series
    • P14 Pro
    • P14 Pro PST
    • P14 Pro PST - 5 Pack
    • P14 Pro PST (White)
    • P14 Pro PST CO
    • P14 Pro A-RGB
    • P14 Pro A-RGB - 3 Pack
    • P14 Pro A-RGB (White)
    • P14 Pro A-RGB (White) - 3 Pack

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I don't need another fans, but lately I can see why people like those argb fans, I've got 2 in my case, and they are calming Me :)
 
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Oh, they have blade rings, nice. I wonder how these will stack up to Noctuas.
 
All my Fans in all My PCs are in fact arctic ones! I even had one p12 argb that was defect, and arctic just send me a new fan! Hope the new ones are not that expensive, because the original p12 just has an fantastic price to performance ratio.
 
Hopefully we will have 14cm fans in future.
You do see the P14's in this list, right?

In other news they also released the 280mm and 420mm Pro variants of LF3:

 
I am unsure how they will top their P-Max series.....I mean they received stellar reviews as a go-to fan on a budget or not. And I personally saw how good these are.
 
So these are better than the P12 max huh
 
Temu Pro i guess? It certainly explains the throwaway price.
 
You do see the P14's in this list, right?

In other news they also released the 280mm and 420mm Pro variants of LF3:

didnt see it on their website(or even links to product pages like P12 series) also usually takes about a month for availability here in India.
 
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Too bad hardly anyone bothers with fan testing.
I understand why igorslab stopped doing it.
 
Not only the pro fans were released. The Arctic Liquid Freezer III 420 Pro was also released! One I will get by tomorrow :)
 
Too bad hardly anyone bothers with fan testing.
I understand why igorslab stopped doing it.
Igorslab published a gigantic puff piece about the Alphacool metal fans, calling it a revolution in fan technology, and it ended up worse than the Noctua A12 (but being just as expensive) and making Igorslab look like a right arsehole.
 
@TheDeeGee
up to 10y warranty, and cost is about 1/3-1/2 of others, while decent enough, and any that went bad, were replaced for free..
i primary care about quiet/no sound at low loads, and so far i havent seen any other brand that improves the same amount the cost goes up,
incl Noctuas, which arent 2-3x better.
 
Igorslab published a gigantic puff piece about the Alphacool metal fans, calling it a revolution in fan technology, and it ended up worse than the Noctua A12 (but being just as expensive) and making Igorslab look like a right arsehole.
I stopped reading Igorslab a long time ago.
 
Definitely interested in a TPU review of these. TPU's review of the previous model made me get one of those 5-packs and I've been very happy with that purchase.
 
@TheDeeGee
up to 10y warranty, and cost is about 1/3-1/2 of others, while decent enough, and any that went bad, were replaced for free..
i primary care about quiet/no sound at low loads, and so far i havent seen any other brand that improves the same amount the cost goes up,
incl Noctuas, which arent 2-3x better.
What is their definition for a fan going bad for warranty replacements? Does it have to be a total fan stop, or just one fan not living up to the specification out of the box? Noctua replaces fans for the latter too, like one fan having minor bearing noise on them.
for ex.
one fan was slightly noisier than the other, noctua replaced it for free (shipping price only since the old fan had to be sent back).
 
Definitely interested in a TPU review of these. TPU's review of the previous model made me get one of those 5-packs and I've been very happy with that purchase.

Long and detailed review is already up at HWCooling.

" The predecessor (P12 fan) has been surpassed. That’s probably what many are wondering—whether there’s actually been an improvement. In nearly every respect, the P12 Pro is technically more advanced and achieves higher airflow across different scenarios at a lower noise level.
"

 
@Nin
in short: never buy 5 packs, higher failure rate.

@ymdhis
doesnt matter, as long as its not caused by user (install/outside normal use), never had to send anything to them, so yeah Noctua can kiss my behind if i have to spend money for shipping stuff back becasue it broke. just looking at roughly 20 fans i got replaced in the past +20y (mine/customers), would amount to at least 50-60$ for return shipping, another "confirmation" why i dont need to care about N anymore (for a while now).
maybe if all their products have the same build quality (unlike redux) and offer 10y warranty on all fans.
 
they had issues with some batches, but only with 5 packs, not the retail (single).
depending on what model/where you buy, 4 out of 10 you get a bearing failure within 1-2y.
i havent had any of the replacements fail (came from multi packs) so far, so at least for arctic/amazon.com you should be fine.
 
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I went looking thinking I'd find Arctic's usual White versions of these cards, didn't find them.
@ Arctic Cooling
No love for those of us who like white cases?
 
they had issues with some batches, but only with 5 packs, not the retail (single).
depending on what model/where you buy, 4 out of 10 you get a bearing failure within 1-2y.
i havent had any of the replacements fail (came from multi packs) so far, so at least for arctic/amazon.com you should be fine.
Darn, that's not great. Thanks for the info. Now it so happens that I accidentally ordered two boxes lol, so I have plenty of replacements ready, but of course I'd prefer to not have to replace any.
 
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