Outer rings on fans are mostly used for structural reinforcement, but they sacrifice airflow in the outer edge which provides the most amount of airflow (which is why you don't see it on liquid crystal polymer fans like the A12x25, where the material is extremely rigid). It makes a lot of sense on the P12 which has quite flexible and long blades which make them prone to vibration (which is the cause of resonance at certain RPM ranges), so the resonance being absent on the P12 max is also not surprising. Good move from Arctic.
@Lurch I'll just leave my sources here. 1. HWCooling "Stiffer and more efficient, improvements of the Arctic P12 (Max)" 2. HWCooling "Cooler Master MasterFan SF120M: Blades must be framed" 3. Noctua in Reddit hardware AMA, "As for rings around fan blades, we're not huge fans of this design approach because you have to sacrifice a little bit of blade surface area right in a zone where it produces the most aerodynamic performance. Secondly, it means you will have much more mass near the tips, so it creases extra challenges in balancing and longevity."
@Lurch " neurotic obsession with having a quiet PC" There is zero benefit in having more noise, period. Of course, you can say more cooling always results in more noise and that's partially correct. However, both are positives: good cooling AND good noise level. By not optimizing both you're getting an inferior result. If this were not the case everyone would be using Delta fans or similar. There's nothing 'neurotic' about wanting less noise.
One of the advantages of the tip ring should also be that you basically get 0 tip clearance, which should improve the aerodynamics around the blade tip. Again not really an advantage to LCP fans which can have very tight tip clearance anyway.
@@wewillrockyou1986 Actually, the tip clearance does not change with rings added. The clearance we are talking about is the distance between the impeller and the frame of the fan. This gap ideally should be zero, but that would mean the impeller is scratching the frame. The reason why this gap should be as small as possible is because air can leak back through the gap, reducing both airflow and pressure. Adding a ring will not reduce this gap that allows backflow at all.
@@MY-qi8wq basically this means it is a better design. You sacrifice a volume eprformance to get more pressure performance while using same materials. Noctua and other manufacturers use different materials, which make them times more expensive. Sacrificing 10-15% of the airflow is great deal, because you can afford more of these at the first place. For the case fans - quantity is more important. And for the CPU coolers pressure is as much important, which is revealed by testing. In conclusion: P12 Max is on the same level of performance with top-tier fan models.
I run 9 Noctua fans in my system, and I've bought them piecemeal replacing the stock Lian-Li fans and adding new ones. I love them, but the price to performance of the P12 Max cannot be argued with. Well done Arctic!
When noise testing, would you consider mounting the fans inside the case as intakes? Most (if not all) fans are fairly quiet, then mounted on heatsinks/radiators or as case exhaust, but they become really loud, when used as intake and each bad noise (growling, resonances, motor fluctuations, etc.) is enhanced. Prime example, growling. Now, i never owned this fan, but i owned Arctic P12 RGB, which has the same plastic ring and the same frame (it can be said they are the same, just RGB and different bearing) and while that version growled significantly less than standard P12, there were some points in their rpm, where the growling was hearable, when the fans were used as case intake. Side note: If you encounter growling part, it can be skipped entirely. Fan curve can be designed to skip certain rpm parts. For example, if i know, that standard Arctic P12 growls with PWM between 47% and 62%, the curve can be designed, that after reaching 47% PWM, the fan will jump directly up to 62% and continue there. While BIOS fan curve can be limited by the amount of controllable points, you can always use software for more thorough regulation, like Fan Control.
Recently received my 4x Arctic P12 Max's, and I'm very dissapointed in both the product and the reviews surrounding it. These fans now have a terrible high-pitched "scratching" noise when running at all RPMs and I just can't stand it. At 8:51 and forward, on the transition to P12 Max you can kinda hear that noise, but it is nowhere near as annoying as all of my copies. None of the reviewers touch on that sound and only this review even has sound test
@@jordyn2794 I just got a 5 pack of the new fluid dynamic bearings and they still make that rattle noise. I can faintly hear it even when my case is sitting on the floor, though it goes away above 1000RPM for me.
So these are basically P12 ARGB with a different motor and no bling. I actually replaced my P12 intake fans with the ARGB version because of the similar performance without the resonance. Arctic should make these in slim and 30mm form maybe a PST daisy chain version with a 2000 rpm limit
Good to hear the mid range “howl” of the P12 is fixed. They were still a good deal, but that was a notable downside. And I’m glad the screws are black this time. The P12s had uncoated screws, but maybe that was just the 5 pack.
Yeah, the howl was the only downside to the P12/P14. I have 6 in my case. I tuned my fan curves to avoid those speeds, so I never hear it. It's great that you don't have to do that anymore.
I wonder what the pricing for the P14 Max will be. I'd be interested in replacing my radiator fans (P14) with them, or even all the other case fans too
@@steven9617While that's interesting, you're saying to wait and spend over $100 for those fans and possibly over $200 if they're replacing all the case fans with radiator fans. Those new 14mm fans are likely going to be $35-$40 each knowing Noctua. My first fan was the Noctua A12x25 which cost me just over $30. I needed to add more fans to fill the case I had but I wasn't going to spend nearly $100 on 3 fans so I got their Redux fans for $15 each. That was for my first build in 2020 and I didn't know about Arctic yet but I eventually found out some versions of their P12 fans were going for as low as $6 or $7 so I grabbed those when I upgraded and sold the Noctuas, and didn't notice much of a difference in noise level or cooling performance. The biggest differences were the build quality (Noctuas fans were machined/manufactured better with no imperfections on the edges like the P12 had) and the cost.
The fan has a different FDB now and are more quiet! $9.99 on Amazon US. I have tested them against the best and I will go Arctic P12 Max for my rads any day. 8 for the price of 3 T30's! For Mora-3 360 it would be $90 compared to $255! Crazy!
Just bought 3 of these 120mm p12 maxes and all of them have terrible bearing whine. It's barely audible but in a quiet room you will be always able to hear this high pitched noise. Arctic says it's within the threshhold, but for me it's a deal breaker. I order 2x140mm silent wings instead.
I tried them today... I work on a really quiet place... These fans move a lot of air and they are very quiet, but they make an annoying clicking and ticking sound... After a while, it really bothers me.... I also tried Noctua a12x25, Silent Wings Pro 4, Gentle Typhoon gt2150, and Thermalright tl-c12, tg-12 and e12; with all of them, between 300 and 900 rpm, all I can hear is the air moving, but with these p12 max, I can hear that ticking.... It desappears past 1600rpm, but I need them at lower rpm (the same happened to me with the p12slim).... These are great fans and perform great...! I will still use them... love them!!!
Any thoughts on this weird noise some of the amazon reviews are saying these fans have on lower RPMs ~1000-1300? Wondering if the old P12 reviews got lumped into the ones for the maxes
Have you tried more than one unit? I just have some concerns with quality control and some rattling issues reported by others. Thanks for the review :)
@@korruption2802 the slim fans have terrible static pressure. Why would you use it as a radiator fan? The slim fans are only useful in SFF builds and as a rear exhaust fan.
I have been using the ARCTIC P12 PWM PST CO model as my goto fans in my builds. The "CO" variant is the "Continuous Operation" version which uses dual ball bearings rather than Fluid Dynamic Bearings of the regular ARCTIC P12 PWM PST. My reason for this choice is that the dual ball bearing fan is said to have better long term reliability.
For your information, an adjustment on the P12 motor has removed the resonnance in the mid-range, the latest few production batches are all free of resonnance.
@@VincentAndre_HK is that Rev.2? or some other revision? I just had a 5 pack come in, and I'm very interested in whether they're the ones you're referring to or not. Serial/batch # or timeframe info would also be good, if you have that instead.
the design of this looks just like the p12 argb except it's non argb and has a higher RPM limit. It's quiet due to pushing less CFM at 3300rpm than the t30 is at 3000rpm.
Bought 3 of these, returned 2 of them due to bearing noise. EACH fan sounded and behaved a little differently too. Tried to fix the 3rd one by lubricating the bearings (DBB fans can be disassembled), it ended up in a landfill.
9:35 anyone else hearing this at all levels (except max)? The hissing is really annoying, is this a common problem? Thinking of returning them Edit: I did return them
I just picked up 8 of these fans at a Japanese computer shop, which were cheaper then on Amazon U.S which is highly unusual-lol. The price was $8.59 per fan with tax included.
I don't really mind spending the extra money for the A12x25s in my own builds so for me at least it's really the 140mm category that is interesting, where so far the P14 is the only real contender. Nice to see they fixed the motor noise on the P12 Max though, they'll definitely be my main recommendation without any caveat now.
The arctic max has almost x3 head pressure than the noctua and non-max. This comes in handy for blowing air through cpu coolers and negative pressure on the case
The Nactua and P12 MAX sounded very similar up to & including 2,000 RPM during your recording. That RPM should take care of most needs, but the MAX has tremendously more power. It could probably blow out a computer fire LOL.
I have 5x arctic p14 (and 1x p12) running on my case right now for a years or so and thought about switching stock peerless assassin fans for either a12x25 or p12, but that was be4 i realized arctic released p12 max 8:12 i think you can hear engine sound only at 2800 and higher, below it - its sound of an airflow
arctic makes some really solid fans for the price theres not really a lot of competition with how aggressive their prices are specially when you can find a sale
Sadly the Amazon website price changed to $12.99; and the shipping is $5.92 for one fan at the time of my searching...which is unfortunate and unreasonable.
The early reviews from people who have bought the max is that it makes a sound at all RPM ranges that annoys them. And because of that it's getting poor reviews just an annoying sound it emits. According to the Amazon reviews.
how do they compare to the argb fans? the design seems the same except the additional lighting. the normal p12, even tho they are fine for their price point, are humming quite noticeable if u ramp them up, i think they were quite silent below 50 percent fanspeed, but above they were quite load.
NF-A12x25 has very annoying tone when they ramping to ~1200 and above. Seems like it isn't the case for P12 Max, although I can hear something else. So I checked the specs and yeah, it's dual ball bearing, which have very specific noise I can't stand
Not sure if I should pick the P12 or P12 Max for my 1080 rad ? Not planning to run the fans over 500rpm, price difference is double 10x P12 is 35€ and 9x P12 Max is 70€ Either option is an improvement since right now the rad doesnt have any fans, the P12 max doesnt come with the PST sharing so i can just daisy chain the 9 fans does it ?
hello, can you send me a link to buy braided cables for the pcie of the cooler master sfx 850 power supply, I don't know which one to buy and this really bothers me a lot to install an asus strix 3070
That's probably some 3rd party numbskull trying to price gouge. So, I was told there would be a decent amount of inventory at launch pricing... either that has all sold out or something else is going on. Hope it comes back.
@@MachinesMore ok Thanks for getting back to me. Hate when people do that. Really want to try these fans. I do not want to spend $35 a fan for the be quiet fans or the Noctua nf a12 fans
Ironic how even if the noise in db is lower, the P12 Max has that piercing double ball bearing noise that stands out a lot more than other fans that only use a sleeve or hydraulic bearing despite them having a higher db floor
Yes but they don't come with a pst connector. Don't overload fans rated higher than the amperage supported by your specific fan headers. Most boards are 1amp. But my board supports 2amps 😎
Seem cool, but too damn loud. MAYBE if you have it as like a rear exhaust and it's further from your ears, under desk or whatever..? Also not sure how the fan curve is on its own, so I guess depending on pressure you're going for, just set it and forget it to what is manageable for your setup..? Personally, I recently went with the 5 pack of regular P12's and I've quite liked them so far. Would highly recommend! Actually, I had got a great deal on a pre-build and transferred it into my own case etc and fan headers are limited, so I got a couple extra splitters (were cheaper than the P12's w/ splitters) and things are cool and quiet.
That is one concern- if the user can't/doesn't want to set fan curves, this is gonna get loud quick. To get these to act more like 2000 RPM fans, just set the max of the curve at around 55-60%, and then scale down to the desired idle RPM. It would probably look more like 10% at 30ºC, 60% at 75ºC if using CPU temps.
One issue is that many motherboards will force a minimum PWM level, like 30% for instance - and you can't go lower. This is one of the many reasons I never use a motherboard to control case fans. For those serious about controlling noise levels, having proper control of fans is essential. Fan Control, Argus and Aquasuite are some good solutions and they can control more than just case fans too.
The big problem with these cheap / value fans is the poor quality of the motor. The regular P12 will spin at 1,850rpm in free air, but on a heatsink that will drop by about 200rpm, which is a significant loss of performance potential. I struggled to get the fan to stay at a consistent speed during testing, which is a shame because all in all it's a decent design and very quiet indeed.
To anyone interested on these fans, DONT BUY THEM. I got 3 of them to replace NZXT stock fans and all of them have a weird scratching noise. I've spent hours in bios trying to make them work properly with no luck. I dont know if these reviewers got payed of they got cherry picked units from Arctic, but they suck.
If you don't want to spend way more money for the absolute all-out-performance leader, the Phanteks T30, then there's literally no other option to purchase other than the Arctic P12 Max (unless you want lights). The Phanteks T30 and Arctic P12 Max have literally made all other 120 mm PC fans irrelevant (again, unless you want lights or are looking for specific colours).
just looked at it and it does, looking for a a cheaper alternatvie to t30s, those seem the best that also have 140mm for 420mm radators. I like more the build quality of them.
I dunno, after dealing with Arctic's new 140 slim fans, and having only 1 out of five that doesn't wobble to the point where they get stuck on rads or hit their frames, I'm not very trusting of their fans anymore. Yeah, the Noctua's are more than twice the price, but they're worth it.
With the price of one noctua you can change those fans 3 times if they fail. Ah, and arctic fans have 10 years warranty. Stop justify noctua prices. Noctua had those prices 8-10 years ago because it was the best on the market. Now a lot of competitors do better than noctua at 1/3 of the price. See thermalright assassin 120 for example.
your test results differ so much from every other reviewer that youve really gotta rethink your methodology. perhaps you have some fans on a fan curve instead of being fixed? something is wrong.
Noctua for life..... Yes in Brown whole pc. 3 intakes 2 12cm on RTX 4080 gpu and 1 out in a 5000D Yes expensive but dead silince and non of the case fans spins faster then 750rpm only gpu fans goes to 1100rpm perfect temps
Outer rings on fans are mostly used for structural reinforcement, but they sacrifice airflow in the outer edge which provides the most amount of airflow (which is why you don't see it on liquid crystal polymer fans like the A12x25, where the material is extremely rigid). It makes a lot of sense on the P12 which has quite flexible and long blades which make them prone to vibration (which is the cause of resonance at certain RPM ranges), so the resonance being absent on the P12 max is also not surprising. Good move from Arctic.
@Lurch I'll just leave my sources here.
1. HWCooling "Stiffer and more efficient, improvements of the Arctic P12 (Max)"
2. HWCooling "Cooler Master MasterFan SF120M: Blades must be framed"
3. Noctua in Reddit hardware AMA, "As for rings around fan blades, we're not huge fans of this design approach because you have to sacrifice a little bit of blade surface area right in a zone where it produces the most aerodynamic performance. Secondly, it means you will have much more mass near the tips, so it creases extra challenges in balancing and longevity."
@Lurch " neurotic obsession with having a quiet PC"
There is zero benefit in having more noise, period. Of course, you can say more cooling always results in more noise and that's partially correct. However, both are positives: good cooling AND good noise level. By not optimizing both you're getting an inferior result. If this were not the case everyone would be using Delta fans or similar. There's nothing 'neurotic' about wanting less noise.
One of the advantages of the tip ring should also be that you basically get 0 tip clearance, which should improve the aerodynamics around the blade tip. Again not really an advantage to LCP fans which can have very tight tip clearance anyway.
@@wewillrockyou1986 Actually, the tip clearance does not change with rings added. The clearance we are talking about is the distance between the impeller and the frame of the fan. This gap ideally should be zero, but that would mean the impeller is scratching the frame. The reason why this gap should be as small as possible is because air can leak back through the gap, reducing both airflow and pressure. Adding a ring will not reduce this gap that allows backflow at all.
@@MY-qi8wq basically this means it is a better design. You sacrifice a volume eprformance to get more pressure performance while using same materials. Noctua and other manufacturers use different materials, which make them times more expensive. Sacrificing 10-15% of the airflow is great deal, because you can afford more of these at the first place.
For the case fans - quantity is more important. And for the CPU coolers pressure is as much important, which is revealed by testing.
In conclusion: P12 Max is on the same level of performance with top-tier fan models.
I run 9 Noctua fans in my system, and I've bought them piecemeal replacing the stock Lian-Li fans and adding new ones. I love them, but the price to performance of the P12 Max cannot be argued with. Well done Arctic!
When noise testing, would you consider mounting the fans inside the case as intakes? Most (if not all) fans are fairly quiet, then mounted on heatsinks/radiators or as case exhaust, but they become really loud, when used as intake and each bad noise (growling, resonances, motor fluctuations, etc.) is enhanced.
Prime example, growling. Now, i never owned this fan, but i owned Arctic P12 RGB, which has the same plastic ring and the same frame (it can be said they are the same, just RGB and different bearing) and while that version growled significantly less than standard P12, there were some points in their rpm, where the growling was hearable, when the fans were used as case intake.
Side note: If you encounter growling part, it can be skipped entirely. Fan curve can be designed to skip certain rpm parts. For example, if i know, that standard Arctic P12 growls with PWM between 47% and 62%, the curve can be designed, that after reaching 47% PWM, the fan will jump directly up to 62% and continue there.
While BIOS fan curve can be limited by the amount of controllable points, you can always use software for more thorough regulation, like Fan Control.
I grabbed myself a Silent Wings Pro 4 and couldn’t be happier. It’s so quiet!
Recently received my 4x Arctic P12 Max's, and I'm very dissapointed in both the product and the reviews surrounding it. These fans now have a terrible high-pitched "scratching" noise when running at all RPMs and I just can't stand it. At 8:51 and forward, on the transition to P12 Max you can kinda hear that noise, but it is nowhere near as annoying as all of my copies. None of the reviewers touch on that sound and only this review even has sound test
Maybe yours have some QC issue's if you cant find reviews with the same problems
@@twanheijkoop6753 Almost half the reviews on amazon talk about this issue lol
Hey, do you have the rev. 2 updated bearing p12 MAX fans? Curious as to the sound compared to original
@@jordyn2794 I just got a 5 pack of the new fluid dynamic bearings and they still make that rattle noise. I can faintly hear it even when my case is sitting on the floor, though it goes away above 1000RPM for me.
So these are basically P12 ARGB with a different motor and no bling. I actually replaced my P12 intake fans with the ARGB version because of the similar performance without the resonance. Arctic should make these in slim and 30mm form maybe a PST daisy chain version with a 2000 rpm limit
Good to hear the mid range “howl” of the P12 is fixed. They were still a good deal, but that was a notable downside.
And I’m glad the screws are black this time. The P12s had uncoated screws, but maybe that was just the 5 pack.
yes the howl problem ruined the p12 for me. this is a no brainer now.
@@CeltyST96 Howl was the reason i got rid of p12s. now they should be great for that price.
The P12 and P14 5-packs I bought recently had black screws.
Yeah, the howl was the only downside to the P12/P14. I have 6 in my case. I tuned my fan curves to avoid those speeds, so I never hear it. It's great that you don't have to do that anymore.
@@Wasmachineman Must be that they cheap out on the 5 pack, then.
Thanks for the review, appreciate your comments. I'll pass the good words to the engineers
the p12 max seems to have a quality control issue, ordered 5 fans, 4 of which came with loud grinding/bearing noise.
Once again, you're showcasing awesome and affordable hardware. Thank you!
Arctic bringing insane value yet again!
I wonder what the pricing for the P14 Max will be. I'd be interested in replacing my radiator fans (P14) with them, or even all the other case fans too
although arctic p12max is the value king, the new noctua a14x25 coming 2024Q1 might be better than arctic p14max, just wait
@@steven9617While that's interesting, you're saying to wait and spend over $100 for those fans and possibly over $200 if they're replacing all the case fans with radiator fans. Those new 14mm fans are likely going to be $35-$40 each knowing Noctua.
My first fan was the Noctua A12x25 which cost me just over $30. I needed to add more fans to fill the case I had but I wasn't going to spend nearly $100 on 3 fans so I got their Redux fans for $15 each. That was for my first build in 2020 and I didn't know about Arctic yet but I eventually found out some versions of their P12 fans were going for as low as $6 or $7 so I grabbed those when I upgraded and sold the Noctuas, and didn't notice much of a difference in noise level or cooling performance. The biggest differences were the build quality (Noctuas fans were machined/manufactured better with no imperfections on the edges like the P12 had) and the cost.
The fan has a different FDB now and are more quiet! $9.99 on Amazon US. I have tested them against the best and I will go Arctic P12 Max for my rads any day. 8 for the price of 3 T30's! For Mora-3 360 it would be $90 compared to $255! Crazy!
Just bought 3 of these 120mm p12 maxes and all of them have terrible bearing whine. It's barely audible but in a quiet room you will be always able to hear this high pitched noise. Arctic says it's within the threshhold, but for me it's a deal breaker. I order 2x140mm silent wings instead.
I tried them today... I work on a really quiet place... These fans move a lot of air and they are very quiet, but they make an annoying clicking and ticking sound... After a while, it really bothers me.... I also tried Noctua a12x25, Silent Wings Pro 4, Gentle Typhoon gt2150, and Thermalright tl-c12, tg-12 and e12; with all of them, between 300 and 900 rpm, all I can hear is the air moving, but with these p12 max, I can hear that ticking.... It desappears past 1600rpm, but I need them at lower rpm (the same happened to me with the p12slim).... These are great fans and perform great...! I will still use them... love them!!!
This is why noctua are hard to beat and cost what they cost. but if clicking etc doesn't bother you then artic is the way to go
Any thoughts on this weird noise some of the amazon reviews are saying these fans have on lower RPMs ~1000-1300? Wondering if the old P12 reviews got lumped into the ones for the maxes
Have you tried more than one unit? I just have some concerns with quality control and some rattling issues reported by others. Thanks for the review :)
We need these revisions on the slim P12.
Yeah they are pretty bad. I've used them on a rad and the blades hit
@@korruption2802 the slim fans have terrible static pressure. Why would you use it as a radiator fan?
The slim fans are only useful in SFF builds and as a rear exhaust fan.
@@missilejack I have a T1, rads fans are only used as exhaust
I have been using the ARCTIC P12 PWM PST CO model as my goto fans in my builds. The "CO" variant is the "Continuous Operation" version which uses dual ball bearings rather than Fluid Dynamic Bearings of the regular ARCTIC P12 PWM PST. My reason for this choice is that the dual ball bearing fan is said to have better long term reliability.
I should have mentioned- this one uses a dual ball bearing system.
For your information, an adjustment on the P12 motor has removed the resonnance in the mid-range, the latest few production batches are all free of resonnance.
@@VincentAndre_HK is that Rev.2? or some other revision? I just had a 5 pack come in, and I'm very interested in whether they're the ones you're referring to or not. Serial/batch # or timeframe info would also be good, if you have that instead.
@@VincentAndre_HK yeah my P12 RGB and P14 no longer have this issue.
I would love a P14 max
in the pipe...
@@VincentAndre_HK Thank you 🥰
the design of this looks just like the p12 argb except it's non argb and has a higher RPM limit. It's quiet due to pushing less CFM at 3300rpm than the t30 is at 3000rpm.
SUPERB comparison and SAMPLES!
Bought 3 of these, returned 2 of them due to bearing noise. EACH fan sounded and behaved a little differently too. Tried to fix the 3rd one by lubricating the bearings (DBB fans can be disassembled), it ended up in a landfill.
9:35 anyone else hearing this at all levels (except max)? The hissing is really annoying, is this a common problem? Thinking of returning them
Edit: I did return them
Many of the user reviews on Amazon are reporting the same issue you have. An annoying sound at all RPM ranges.
I just picked up 8 of these fans at a Japanese computer shop, which were cheaper then on Amazon U.S which is highly unusual-lol. The price was $8.59 per fan with tax included.
I don't really mind spending the extra money for the A12x25s in my own builds so for me at least it's really the 140mm category that is interesting, where so far the P14 is the only real contender. Nice to see they fixed the motor noise on the P12 Max though, they'll definitely be my main recommendation without any caveat now.
The arctic max has almost x3 head pressure than the noctua and non-max. This comes in handy for blowing air through cpu coolers and negative pressure on the case
I love that fans get so much more attention from reviewers now. My system is full of Arctic fans, 3 P14 and 2 P12 RGB and 1 Bionix F120. Love them
can't wait for the P14Max
Just ordered 3 for my rad. Im excited.
The Nactua and P12 MAX sounded very similar up to & including 2,000 RPM during your recording. That RPM should take care of most needs, but the MAX has tremendously more power. It could probably blow out a computer fire LOL.
Hahaha, or feed it...
I have 5x arctic p14 (and 1x p12) running on my case right now for a years or so and thought about switching stock peerless assassin fans for either a12x25 or p12, but that was be4 i realized arctic released p12 max
8:12 i think you can hear engine sound only at 2800 and higher, below it - its sound of an airflow
arctic makes some really solid fans for the price theres not really a lot of competition with how aggressive their prices are specially when you can find a sale
Sadly the Amazon website price changed to $12.99; and the shipping is $5.92 for one fan at the time of my searching...which is unfortunate and unreasonable.
So, from what I understand there’s a logistical issue being worked out, they’re looking to get the shipped by Amazon units showing as available again.
Hi! Sorry i'm new to buying pc case fans.. but does it have the same PWM connectors such as those from arctic p12?
The early reviews from people who have bought the max is that it makes a sound at all RPM ranges that annoys them. And because of that it's getting poor reviews just an annoying sound it emits. According to the Amazon reviews.
Some newer motherboards already support 2A per 1x PWM header.
older also
Yep mine support 2amps and the CPU header supports 1amp which makes sense
Wish they dint put logo sticker (let us choose to put or not and use it to put somewhere) for blackout build
how do they compare to the argb fans?
the design seems the same except the additional lighting.
the normal p12, even tho they are fine for their price point, are humming quite noticeable if u ramp them up, i think they were quite silent below 50 percent fanspeed, but above they were quite load.
Will we be getting the MAX lineup of arctic in following dimensions: 92mm, 80mm, 60mm, 40mm ?
bought 10 artic P12 max for my case and these really are beasts... 7€/u is a steal !
NF-A12x25 has very annoying tone when they ramping to ~1200 and above. Seems like it isn't the case for P12 Max, although I can hear something else. So I checked the specs and yeah, it's dual ball bearing, which have very specific noise I can't stand
I can confirm. This noise is unbearable.
I’m returning all 3 of P12 Max 😔
Not sure if I should pick the P12 or P12 Max for my 1080 rad ? Not planning to run the fans over 500rpm, price difference is double 10x P12 is 35€ and 9x P12 Max is 70€
Either option is an improvement since right now the rad doesnt have any fans, the P12 max doesnt come with the PST sharing so i can just daisy chain the 9 fans does it ?
@Machines & More - Does Artic plan on a P14 MAX?
hello, can you send me a link to buy braided cables for the pcie of the cooler master sfx 850 power supply, I don't know which one to buy and this really bothers me a lot to install an asus strix 3070
i can use with nzxt controller ?
The only seller in Amazon as of right now is $28 each.
Yikes, that launch inventory sure went quick. Hope it comes back.
hey the amazon link u have says they are $28.83. is that for a 3 pack or is that for 1 fan?
That's probably some 3rd party numbskull trying to price gouge. So, I was told there would be a decent amount of inventory at launch pricing... either that has all sold out or something else is going on. Hope it comes back.
@@MachinesMore ok Thanks for getting back to me. Hate when people do that. Really want to try these fans. I do not want to spend $35 a fan for the be quiet fans or the Noctua nf a12 fans
About to buy one, is there information if p14 max is planned? Need 2. :D
Ironic how even if the noise in db is lower, the P12 Max has that piercing double ball bearing noise that stands out a lot more than other fans that only use a sleeve or hydraulic bearing despite them having a higher db floor
Noob question, can i daisy chain 2 p12 max to be used as an air cooler fan? Will the PST still work then? Thanks.
Yes but they don't come with a pst connector. Don't overload fans rated higher than the amperage supported by your specific fan headers. Most boards are 1amp. But my board supports 2amps 😎
The P12 Max had too much bearing noise at low speed for my liking. I’d like to see a “P12 Pro” with a max RPM around 2000 and fluid bearings.
they came out with it as i just bought 10 silent wings 4 pro for my latest build xD
Is this a good fan for GPU Cooling? planning to install it under the gpu
Depends on how near it is to the GPU and it's orientation (vertical/horizontal)
It is 8$ right now.
Not a temporary launch discount.. Still great product.
Can't wait to watch it.
Not 8.99/ it is 12.99 on Amazon. On launch day :(
can't find any in stock since video launched. ebay had them at $16
some turd is selling them on amazon for 28.83 lol
a few hours later artic has them for $12.99 plus $5.92 shipping on amazon. i havent seen them at $8.99 anywhere. if anyone finds them let me know.
Seem cool, but too damn loud. MAYBE if you have it as like a rear exhaust and it's further from your ears, under desk or whatever..? Also not sure how the fan curve is on its own, so I guess depending on pressure you're going for, just set it and forget it to what is manageable for your setup..? Personally, I recently went with the 5 pack of regular P12's and I've quite liked them so far. Would highly recommend! Actually, I had got a great deal on a pre-build and transferred it into my own case etc and fan headers are limited, so I got a couple extra splitters (were cheaper than the P12's w/ splitters) and things are cool and quiet.
That is one concern- if the user can't/doesn't want to set fan curves, this is gonna get loud quick. To get these to act more like 2000 RPM fans, just set the max of the curve at around 55-60%, and then scale down to the desired idle RPM. It would probably look more like 10% at 30ºC, 60% at 75ºC if using CPU temps.
Another option is always to add a resistor.
@@Jimmys_TheBestCop Probably easier than it sounds, but definitely above my level of skill lol
One issue is that many motherboards will force a minimum PWM level, like 30% for instance - and you can't go lower. This is one of the many reasons I never use a motherboard to control case fans. For those serious about controlling noise levels, having proper control of fans is essential. Fan Control, Argus and Aquasuite are some good solutions and they can control more than just case fans too.
Sad that its not pwm pst. Ive come to most cases its the useful feature and why i buy p12s
I believe 3000RPM uses much power hence its quite dangerous for a fan connector to run few 3000rpm spinny bois
@@kc98669 It is 0,29 A fan, so you can chain 2-3 fan without any problem to one connector.
The big problem with these cheap / value fans is the poor quality of the motor. The regular P12 will spin at 1,850rpm in free air, but on a heatsink that will drop by about 200rpm, which is a significant loss of performance potential. I struggled to get the fan to stay at a consistent speed during testing, which is a shame because all in all it's a decent design and very quiet indeed.
To anyone interested on these fans, DONT BUY THEM. I got 3 of them to replace NZXT stock fans and all of them have a weird scratching noise. I've spent hours in bios trying to make them work properly with no luck. I dont know if these reviewers got payed of they got cherry picked units from Arctic, but they suck.
Arctic beats all the competition good value and price !
so no humming anymore ? :)
Just installed the p12, then find out p12 max is out...
If you don't want to spend way more money for the absolute all-out-performance leader, the Phanteks T30, then there's literally no other option to purchase other than the Arctic P12 Max (unless you want lights). The Phanteks T30 and Arctic P12 Max have literally made all other 120 mm PC fans irrelevant (again, unless you want lights or are looking for specific colours).
Waiting for the P14 max
Already ordered 7 of them
I hope it comes in white also
Just need a white version now
I use only Arctic fans in every build I make. Nothing comes close to Arctic. True VFM fans!
Except you can’t find them at this price anywhere at the moment.
I need 8 of them stat!
Can these be daisy chained like the p12 pst model
No. Pst is power share technology. They'd have to release a P12 Max pst
Pretty sure the Silent wing 4 pro can run up to 3000rpm on UHS mode, other than that - great review!
just looked at it and it does, looking for a a cheaper alternatvie to t30s, those seem the best that also have 140mm for 420mm radators. I like more the build quality of them.
We need Liquid Freezer III with this fan and a redesigned aesthetic that's not fugly lol
I love my LFII. It's probably their blandless/ugliness that makes them cheaper than the competitors. Esthetics often increase cost!
Fugly? Have you seen the other brands?
I dunno, after dealing with Arctic's new 140 slim fans, and having only 1 out of five that doesn't wobble to the point where they get stuck on rads or hit their frames, I'm not very trusting of their fans anymore. Yeah, the Noctua's are more than twice the price, but they're worth it.
This test not good. NF-A12 1250rpm ,P12max 1100 rpm 10% !!! speed diference. p12 max 1250 rpm 65C!!! P12max 1100rpm 68C
Test was done with normalized noise level.
You buy Noctua and pay a premium for longevity
With the price of one noctua you can change those fans 3 times if they fail. Ah, and arctic fans have 10 years warranty. Stop justify noctua prices. Noctua had those prices 8-10 years ago because it was the best on the market. Now a lot of competitors do better than noctua at 1/3 of the price. See thermalright assassin 120 for example.
your test results differ so much from every other reviewer that youve really gotta rethink your methodology. perhaps you have some fans on a fan curve instead of being fixed? something is wrong.
They should have been 30mm for me to swap my actual P12 set. rpm is just noise and mostly unusable in any home configuration.
i paid $9 for my fans. i bought 10 of them
Noctua at 1250 rpm should be more and more noisy than arctic on 1100.
P14 max please
Noctua for life..... Yes in Brown whole pc. 3 intakes 2 12cm on RTX 4080 gpu and 1 out in a 5000D Yes expensive but dead silince and non of the case fans spins faster then 750rpm only gpu fans goes to 1100rpm perfect temps
t30 phantek are better though
Where white
p12 max has this horrible high pitched noise, regardless of fan speed, its super annoying
Ball bearing hiss is unbearable.
I am the first,good
This p12max sucks. Very noisy. Look around the reviews people talk about it