Arctic F PWM CO series case fans released

Posted on Monday, April 23 2012 @ 13:45 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Arctic Cooling introduces its F PWM CO series, a new line of fans aimed at systems that operate 24/7.
ARCTIC releases the F PWM CO Series Case Fans for demanding and continuously-operating computer systems. Japanese brand dual ball bearing is used to extensively prolong the lifespan and the PWM Sharing Technology ensures the fan speed is regulated according to the actual cooling demand. Available in three different models (i.e. 80mm, 92mm and 120mm), push your system beyond the limits with ARCTIC F PWM CO Series.

As the word “CO” suggests “Continuous Operation”, the F PWM CO Series is designed for 24/7 operating systems. To ensure efficient cooling performance during prolonged operation, the fan is made less sensitive to dust and high temperature thanks to its Japanese dual ball bearing. The durability is thus 5 times higher than those employing generic or modified bearing.

PST technology is also applied in this fan to enhance the stability during continuous operation. It is a patented technology which allows all PWM-controlled devices to run at an optimized speed based on the actual cooling demand at a specific moment. By sending out PWM signals, the speed of the PWM-controlled devices can be adjusted depending on the actual needs and thus, you will benefit from quieter operation and better energy savings.

The case fans from the F PWM CO Series come with a six-year limited warranty and their respective MSRP are listed as follows:

  • F8 PWM CO – 7.95 USD / 5.90 EUR excl. VAT (860 - 2000RPM, 31CFM, 0.3 Sone)
  • F9 PWM CO – 8.50 USD / 6.25 EUR excl. VAT (530 - 1800RPM, 43CFM, 0.4 Sone)
  • F12 PWM CO – 9.95 USD / 7.50 EUR excl. VAT (600 - 1350RPM, 74CFM, 0.3 Sone)


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