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ARCTIC Expands the P-Fan Portfolio

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The P series from ARCTIC is known for its high performance. The new P9 models add four 92 mm versions to the range. Optimized for static pressure and focused airflow, the fans offer efficient cooling even with increased air resistance and are ideal for use on heat sinks, radiators and in narrow cases. Powerful, quiet and durable - the P9 series is an excellent choice for powerful and reliable cooling in a wide range of applications.

P9 Max: High-Speed PWM Fan
Very wide control range, maximum static pressure and airflow
  • Airflow: 58.25 CFM | 98.97 m³/h
  • Static pressure: 6.17 mmH₂O



P9 PWM PST: PWM Fan with Cable Splitter
Series connection for synchronous control
  • Airflow: 38.83 CFM | 65.97 m³/h
  • Static pressure: 3.12 mmH₂O



P9 PWM PST CO: PWM Fan with Cable Splitter for Continuous Operation
Ideal for 24/7 operation thanks to dual ball bearing
  • Airflow: 38.83 CFM | 65.97 m³/h
  • Static pressure: 3.12 mmH₂O



P9 Silent: Low-Noise Fan
Particularly quiet thanks to reduced rpm and virtually silent fan motor
  • Airflow: 23.96 CFM | 40.70 m³/h
  • Static pressure: 1.32 mmH₂O



See more details on P9 Series page here.

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Cool, now make the P6 and P4!
 
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and of course no TC variants to be found :mad:
 
Very much a welcome development, though I know SFF fans would have loved a loved a slim variant.

Ditto for something to finally challenge noctua in the 40mm space.
 
Is there a noise spec?
 
and of course no TC variants to be found :mad:
Why would anybody need those?
At most TC fans, you cannot even setup how they react to which temperature. Either do it in software like everybody else or use some µC to make a TC that really fits your needs.
 
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