Arctic refreshes its F14 fan series

Posted on Wednesday, September 28 2016 @ 15:38 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Arctic announces it updated its F14 140mm fan series:
ARCTIC expands its fan range – and sets up the 140 mm series completely new. Not only the F14 are available in full model selection for the first time, moreover the big fans are quieter than ever before and equipped with innovative features.

F14
The standard class ARCTIC had already previously in the assortment – but due to the innovative design of the fan blades and the impeller the F14 presents itself now significantly quieter than its predecessor.

F14 Silent
Specially optimized for silent systems, the F14 Silent comes with inaudibly 0.08 Sone. An alloy/lubricant combination reduced friction, which not only lead to increased service life but most of all keeps the operating noise to a minimum.

F14 PWM | F14 PWM PST | F14 PWM PST CO
The new PWM controlled fans have a particularly sophisticated solution in their luggage: German engineers were able to further develop the fan so that it not only operates with lower speed at low temperature, actually it only starts up when the performance is needed. This eliminates the fan noise during office work entirely and extends the service life of the fan significantly. Often motherboards don't provide PWM signals below 40 % and thus make the fan unnecessary loud – not so with the F14 PWM, PWM PST and PWM PST CO.

F14 TC
The ideal temperature control in the entire case is ensured by the F14 TC. A separat temperature sensor is adjusted in such way that it keeps the temperature between 32° and 38° C.
Pricing will start at 7.99EUR, most models are available today, with exception of the F14 TC. That model starts shipping from the end of October.

Arctic F14 fans

Arctic F14 fans


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