Arctic P14 PWM PST - PC Fan, 140mm Case Fan with PWM Sharing Technology (PST), Pressure-optimised

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P14 PWM PST - PC Fan, 140mm Case Fan with PWM Sharing Technology (PST), Pressure-optimised CaseFan
P14 PWM PST - PC Fan, 140mm Case Fan with PWM Sharing Technology (PST), Pressure-optimised
Arctic★★★★★4.6
140mm
0.3dBA
Near silent
Black
No
S
$12.98
2 stores
Specifications
asinB08QNCNTKB
reviews2554
discount7
UPC840033400916
Weight0.42 lbs
pwmYes
Noise0.3dBA Near silent
Size140mm
ColorBlack
RGBNo
Pack1
Model #ACFAN00197A
Fan Size140mm
PERFORMANCE
64%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Amazing Airflow and Very Quiet!
I am convinced that Arctic produces the best budget fans on the market. After installing these P14's, I was blown away by how much air these push at such a low volume. I had a vibrating issue with one of them after 2 years and I contacted Arctic's support team for help. They immediately responded and asked for a video of the issue, and after I sent it, they quickly sent me a replacement fan at no additional cost. Not only are these fans amazing quality, if you do happen to have an issue with them (as all electronics are bound to have faults eventually), Arctic will save the day without hesitation.
Hadi · 2026-02-20 · via amazon
★★★★★They are fans and they do fan things!
they’re fans. they blow air and do what they should. they’re very quiet! they’re white which is cool bc i have an all white build. idk man what is there to really review about some fans lol if you need 140mm fans get these they’re whisper quiet and a good price :)
Sharpie · 2026-03-02 · via amazon
★★★★★all good with ARCTIC stuff.
good fans. worked good.
jim · 2025-12-19 · via amazon
★★★★★Easily One of the Best!
I'm like most people who at first didn't think or know that fans were very important. Up to a certain point, I usually had computers that had maybe 1 fan in them. I'm not a gamer, but I work from home on 4 screens and I also trade equities. When I first went on a journey of finding a half decent gaming computer for all the tasks I needed to do, that's when I realized fans were quite important. Once I came to this realization, like many people, I started with Noctua, which as we all know, is one of the best. While I'm still a fan of Noctua due to how compact and amazing the U12a is for CPU cooling(also love their NT-H2 thermal paste), I'm not quite there with their case fans. For me the top case fans are Scythe Kaze Flex and Arctic P series. Kaze Flex just slightly edging out Arctic in a number of case fan shoot outs, however, Arctic has a few things going for them: 1) They come in white 2) They are amazingly quiet without sacrificing cooling 3) They are daisy chainable, so you can attach multiple together and use 1 header on your motherboard 4) They are amazingly inexpensive for the performance you get and almost never arrive in unusable condition. With all that said, even your $30 fans have trouble competing. They don't have rubber corners, but I have yet to install any (P12's or P14's) that have any kind of vibration noise. I had Noctua, Scythe, Phantex, etc...all the 'best' staples, and I'm honestly happiest with the 5 P14's I have in my beQuiet! 500dx case. My 5900x is overclocked to 4.4ghz at 1.25v being cooled by a Noctua NH-U12a. I have my rear exhaust P14 set to 'Performance' mode in the bios, so it's mostly staying at about 60% unless the cpu hits 50 degrees, then it starts to ramp up, hitting 100% at 80 degrees. My motherboard is an AsRock x570 Taichi Razer Edition(I know, not cheap), which has good VRM's. My 2 top and 2 front P14's I have set in 'Normal' mode in the bios, which has them sitting at 50%, so around 6v most of the time. The machine is effectively silent. Whatever sound it generates is usually moreso from the graphics card or cpu cooler ramping up. Even with the overclock, I'm idling under 40 degrees most of the time and at night when the sun goes down and the ac kicks in, I see 36/37 degrees. All in all, I think I'm an Arctic P series fanboy now.
J-Juls · 2022-06-08 · via amazon
★★★★Quiet but does have resonance
After doing a lot of research on fans, this is one of the ones I wanted to try. It's definitely quiet for most of its RPM range, and has a good sound. However, it does have resonance, and this intrigued me. I ran it through it's entire RPM range manually using a Noctua NA-FC1 PWM fan controller, which is more precise than varying voltage, and allows the entire range to be utilized. Then I plugged that setup into a precise bench power supply set to 12 volts (which is easier than connecting it to a running PC that makes noise itself). After trying the RPM range a bit, and slowly ramping up and down multiple times, I counted 5 passes through resonance. Without resonance, it has a good low noise level, however when passing through or staying at a resonance RPM, it makes a significantly annoying whining sound. If you've ever heard a large industrial motor start up and pass through resonance frequencies, it sounds like that, except annoying in this situation, whereas industrial motors sound really cool. After thinking about it a bit, I am not sure if the resonance comes from the fan's motor, the frame, or perhaps interactions between the blade design and the frame, etc. If they can solve the resonance issue these would be excellent fans. In fact, the resonance issue is the only common complaint about these fans, they satisfy other requirements excellently, according to fan reviewers. If you're interested in the resonance issue, research around the web as there's significant discussion about it.
Metalcastr · 2021-11-24 · via amazon
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