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5-Pack 120mm Arctic P12 1800RPM Computer Case Fans w/ 3-Pin Power Connector

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ARCTIC Inc via Amazon has 5-Pack 120mm Arctic P12 1800RPM Computer Case Fans on sale for $23.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this product:
  • High static pressure fan ideal for heatsinks and radiators
  • German-engineered bearing reduces friction and boosts efficiency
  • Blade design improves airflow and lowers noise
  • FDB with oil capsule prevents leaks and extends life
  • 1800 RPM, 56.3 CFM, 0.3 sone, 2.2 mmH₂O, 3-pin

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    • This offer matches our recent front page deal from September 2025 which earned 30 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 2.8k customer reviews.

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ARCTIC Inc via Amazon has 5-Pack 120mm Arctic P12 1800RPM Computer Case Fans on sale for $23.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • High static pressure fan ideal for heatsinks and radiators
  • German-engineered bearing reduces friction and boosts efficiency
  • Blade design improves airflow and lowers noise
  • FDB with oil capsule prevents leaks and extends life
  • 1800 RPM, 56.3 CFM, 0.3 sone, 2.2 mmH₂O, 3-pin

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer matches our recent front page deal from September 2025 which earned 30 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 2.8k customer reviews.

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Model: ARCTIC P12 (5 Pack) - 120 mm Case Fan, Pressure-optimised, Value Pack, Very quiet motor, Computer, Fan Speed: 1800 RPM - Black

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Skellington
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Regular price for the last 90 days.

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specialofficerdoofyYesterday 07:30 PM
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I just got one of these from microcenter for $12 :/
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Skellington

Regular price for the last 90 days.
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EngineerDudeYesterday 07:38 PM
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This makes me miss the Tigerdirect Kingwin fan money maker deals.
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CaleoYesterday 07:48 PM
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Not sure how these plain "P12" ones are (maybe they just don't have PWM control?), but the P12 PWM PSTs have been my go-to for almost a decade now. 1 Noctua fan, or a 5pk of closely comparable ones for even less money? I like Noctua, but that's not a difficult choice.
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MarkPIYesterday 08:42 PM
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Agree with Caleo. Also, just tried a 5 pack of the p12 pro pst and like the option of running quiet or getting lots of airflow. $27.74 which is a better deal than the p12 imho. I've tried the p12 max and liked that too
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Quote from Caleo :
Not sure how these plain "P12" ones are (maybe they just don't have PWM control?), but the P12 PWM PSTs have been my go-to for almost a decade now. 1 Noctua fan, or a 5pk of closely comparable ones for even less money? I like Noctua, but that's not a difficult choice.
Well of course there's no PWM control: as clearly stated, these are the cheapo ones with only 3 pins (you need 4 for PWM).
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TenderOctopus227Yesterday 09:31 PM
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These are pretty loud

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optnsn8Today 02:18 AM
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delete. double post by accident.
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optnsn8Today 02:19 AM
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NOT TROLLING. i'm running 4 dfs123812h-3000. two are glued together and the other pulls through a 120mm rad and theres one in the front of the cast dumping air in. are these quieter? do they move as much air. i'd like to quiet down a little. no fan controller so no need for pwm, i'm at full rpm baby. then i got 6 other 120's pulling in air from the bottom/front. the dfs's are running in line so that my rad doesn't have to really deal with warm case air as its like a windstream running in that tunnel to the back.
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Zonic102Today 02:37 AM
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I have the 140mm version of this fan on a push pull config. One of the 3 warp in less than a year. I thought the clanking sound came from the radiator but found it was the fan hitting it that was the issue. Good thing it came with 5. Just swapped to the extra fan.
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specveasyToday 04:10 AM
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Damn 5 is perfect for my expedition
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LeoT9946Today 04:29 AM
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Quote from specveasy :
Damn 5 is perfect for my expedition
Space Travel server room is the best spot for fans.
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Quote from Caleo :
Not sure how these plain "P12" ones are (maybe they just don't have PWM control?), but the P12 PWM PSTs have been my go-to for almost a decade now. 1 Noctua fan, or a 5pk of closely comparable ones for even less money? I like Noctua, but that's not a difficult choice.
The lack of PWM control is definitely a negative. However, if you're only using these are case fans, you could always get a cheap fan controller if needed. The noise levels of these fans aren't exactly quite at full speed, but better than most. They're not Noctua level good, but as you said, they're not that far off. Noctua fans are generally quieter, but not exactly cost effective when compared to these.
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redpoint5Today 05:09 AM
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I replaced the noisy and inefficient squirrel cage fan in the fireplace with case fans, and it's way better. Moves more air, more quietly, and more efficiently. Don't know why those expensive squirrel cage fans are a thing.

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Kaze_HoroshaToday 05:49 AM
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Not bad. Lists 28db. The PWM version is 8db louder. Granted these move 10% less air? But at a constant quiet.
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