I use all five fans in a 3D printed DIY air purifier. The fans move A LOT of air at 100% and at this setting they are noisy. Definitely not as loud as a hair dryer but certainly noticeable in a larger living area. At full speed they move over 100CFM per fan and for my use case this allows air in the room to cycle quickly when I’m gone or not using the area. They quiet down dramatically at around 50-70% which is the sweet spot for running less noticeable. The metal used for screws are soft and the mounting holes on the fans are a little too small and don’t appear to be threaded. It is a very tight fit and it is easy to strip the screw head if not careful. The wiring made dasiy-chaining and installation simple. I would try the non-Pro simply to compare though I would buy these again. At the price the value to performance is impossible to beat.
IV · 2026-04-19 · via amazon
★★★★★Keeps PC Cool
I bought a 5 pack of these plus 1 and a 5 pack of the Arctic P12 Pro PST. I was looking to upgrade for more CFM's for cooling down my hot running AMD Ryze 5 7600x CPU. Needed to pull more air into my PC case. I was running 10 MSI ARGB fans that run 50 CFM's a piece. Also have a Noctua NH D15 G2 which comes with 2 140MM fans that make 91.58 CFM's, total 683.16 CFM's. Noctua had no problems keeping the CPU cool but was working harder to because the other fans were not doing their job. Now I have 6 Arctic P14's and 3 Arctic P12. Back 1 140, Top 2x's 140, Front 3 x's 140, Bottom 2 x's 120, 1 120 mount behind GPU brace. With the Noctua fans that's a total of 1,014.16 CFM's. Temps drop so fast now. I got the idle temp to drop only 1-degree 37c to 36c. While on load the highest was 83C. Before it got up to plus 90c. PC shuts down at 95c. The rest of my PC components are a good 5 - 10-degree difference in lower temps. My PC is running much cooler the way I want it to. These fans are loud when temps get high but are not too bad while at idle. Tune in bios. There now working half as hard as my old fans. Cables could be longer, at least twice the length they come in. Not a fan of the Y- cable either. rather use splitters instead. Trying to hide the extra plug on single fan mount so not to see on the motherboard. I like clean, tidy cables, the less seen the better. I'm not knocking down stars because the fans are doing a very good job. Pros outweigh the cons. I recommend these Arctic fans in any size you need. There priced very good for such powerful fans. I can literally feel the cool air coming from the case while sitting and playing on my PC.
Amazon Customer · 2026-02-22 · via amazon
★★★★★Very Well Worth It
Helluva good. I will say its speed is pretty solid, and its quiet, to my surprise as well. It certainly does better than the stock Phantek fans inside my case, and so far, I had no issues. It likely also helps that I have 3 fans installed now as opposed to two, not including the radiator liquid cooling for my CPU that has a triple fan. I still have two left over fans, and I will be honest, I am unsure whether or not I will need to install them, but so far, the cooling it does is more than ample, even helping my AMD GPU to take a chill pill. The only gripe I have comes from the screws that comes with it, as they do not like going into the case. I ended up using the spare screws for fans that came with my Phantek case a long while back for extra parts, and those worked like a charm with the fans. Would definitely buy again.
Leviathan_0ne · 2025-12-28 · via amazon
★★★★★Included screws suck
Fans are good, move a lot of air at low speeds, quiet for the airflow. Included screws are trash though, screw shaped objects, almost no head one popped right through a slot on my case, weird driver size that doesn't match any of my bits well, not enough taper so they take tons of torque to cut a thread, basically everything about the screws was wrong. I ended up reusing the screws that came with my cheap no name case, much better.
Dylan · 2026-04-25 · via amazon
★★★★★The best fans
The ARCTIC P14 Pro PST fans are some of the best quality PC fans you can get for the price. They move a lot of air and keep temperatures down even under heavy load. Build quality feels solid, and the PWM daisy-chain feature makes cable management simple. At full power they can get a bit noisy, but that’s expected with the amount of airflow they produce. Overall, an excellent balance of performance, quality, and value — highly recommended for anyone building or upgrading a PC.