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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Jul 10, 2026 01:53 PM

5-Pk ARCTIC P12 Pro LN 120mm PWM PST Low-Noise Premium Case Fans

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Amazon has 5-Pack ARCTIC P12 Pro LN - Low-Noise Premium Fan (120 mm PWM Fan, 450-2000 RPM) for $19.59. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • Tuned specifically for silent computing enthusiasts, prioritizing a linear, low-vibration performance path that avoids extreme acoustic pitch spikes.
  • Employs an advanced SOTA microcontroller that actively buffers motor commutation noise, regulates sudden load shifts, and protects against reverse polarity.
  • Engineered with micro-gap frame tolerances to deliver a commanding 3.5 mmH2O static pressure rating, effectively forcing airflow through heavy radiators or mesh air filters.
  • Utilizes a specialized, self-lubricating Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) structure equipped with a sealed oil capsule to minimize surface friction and heat wear.
  • Incorporates an intelligent 0dB operational trigger that stops the fan blades entirely whenever the system's PWM signal falls below 5% for complete absolute silence.
  • Equipped with integrated PWM Sharing Technology (PST) via a built-in 4-pin daisy-chain Y-splitter to power and sync multiple cooling units off one motherboard header.
  • Sinusoidal motor magnetization patterns reduce internal micro-vibrations to 5% of traditional layouts, removing the requirement for bulky anti-vibration rubber pads.
  • Backed by a premium, class-leading 6-year manufacturer warranty ensuring robust structural reliability for performance custom gaming desktops and server builds.
  • 6-Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $11.91 less (37.8% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $31.50 at the time of this post.
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Amazon has 5-Pack ARCTIC P12 Pro LN - Low-Noise Premium Fan (120 mm PWM Fan, 450-2000 RPM) for $19.59. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Tuned specifically for silent computing enthusiasts, prioritizing a linear, low-vibration performance path that avoids extreme acoustic pitch spikes.
  • Employs an advanced SOTA microcontroller that actively buffers motor commutation noise, regulates sudden load shifts, and protects against reverse polarity.
  • Engineered with micro-gap frame tolerances to deliver a commanding 3.5 mmH2O static pressure rating, effectively forcing airflow through heavy radiators or mesh air filters.
  • Utilizes a specialized, self-lubricating Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) structure equipped with a sealed oil capsule to minimize surface friction and heat wear.
  • Incorporates an intelligent 0dB operational trigger that stops the fan blades entirely whenever the system's PWM signal falls below 5% for complete absolute silence.
  • Equipped with integrated PWM Sharing Technology (PST) via a built-in 4-pin daisy-chain Y-splitter to power and sync multiple cooling units off one motherboard header.
  • Sinusoidal motor magnetization patterns reduce internal micro-vibrations to 5% of traditional layouts, removing the requirement for bulky anti-vibration rubber pads.
  • Backed by a premium, class-leading 6-year manufacturer warranty ensuring robust structural reliability for performance custom gaming desktops and server builds.
  • 6-Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $11.91 less (37.8% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $31.50 at the time of this post.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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NeatCable281
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18.10 are PWM, PST, high RPM fans. Most people find this fan to be loud at high RPM; you can combat this by setting custom fan curve in BIOS, however, it moves a ton of air, and perhaps unnecessarily so for an average build.

17.29 are the same as above except low noise version. Fan curve from the factory is capped at 2000 instead of 3000 RPM so you don't have to tweak fan curve manually.

19.59 are same as 17.29 except without PST. PST basically allows you to daisy chain fans together. No reason to get this when 17.29 is cheaper with more features obviously

22.29 is the 140mm version of 18.10. RPMs are a little lower but same complaints of it being loud. Also has PWM and PST and all

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Jul 10, 2026 03:48 PM
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Frank_NittyJul 10, 2026 03:48 PM
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Thanks for the heads up. I had purchased the ARCTIC P12 Pro PST - 5 Pack [amazon.com] during Prime Day at $27.49 and now they're currently on sale, sitting at $18.09 so I'm probably going to do a return and buy it again at the current sale price so I can get refunded for the difference since my return window is still open and I don't have an immediate use for them. Repped
Jul 10, 2026 04:22 PM
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AndyC6837Jul 10, 2026 04:22 PM
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This is a good price for a solid fan.
Jul 10, 2026 04:42 PM
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kevink3237Jul 10, 2026 04:42 PM
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https://a.co/d/04UwMAFq

Aren't those ones the same but cheaper ? ( Thanks op ) Smilie
Jul 10, 2026 05:16 PM
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BeerGogglesFTWJul 10, 2026 05:16 PM
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Quote from kevink3237 :
https://a.co/d/04UwMAFq

Aren't those ones the same but cheaper ? ( Thanks op ) Smilie
These PST ones cost less and are better, because they have the built in daisy chain.
Jul 10, 2026 09:45 PM
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mvpcrossxoverJul 10, 2026 09:45 PM
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so i see 4 threads started by phoinix with 5-pack arctic fans

1 is specifically for 140 mm fans. the other 3 threads including this one are for 120 mm fans.

price are $17.29, $19.59, $18.10 and 140mm are $22.29.

which is considered best bang for your buck?
Jul 10, 2026 10:41 PM
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gamingdroidJul 10, 2026 10:41 PM
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Quote from mvpcrossxover :
so i see 4 threads started by phoinix with 5-pack arctic fans

1 is specifically for 140 mm fans. the other 3 threads including this one are for 120 mm fans.

price are $17.29, $19.59, $18.10 and 140mm are $22.29.

which is considered best bang for your buck?
The one that fits your case?

I honestly don't know, but think 120mm is pretty safe size. However, larger is probably better for noise. I'm wondering about noise and size myself.
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NeatCable281Jul 10, 2026 10:45 PM
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Quote from mvpcrossxover :
so i see 4 threads started by phoinix with 5-pack arctic fans

1 is specifically for 140 mm fans. the other 3 threads including this one are for 120 mm fans.

price are $17.29, $19.59, $18.10 and 140mm are $22.29.

which is considered best bang for your buck?
18.10 are PWM, PST, high RPM fans. Most people find this fan to be loud at high RPM; you can combat this by setting custom fan curve in BIOS, however, it moves a ton of air, and perhaps unnecessarily so for an average build.

17.29 are the same as above except low noise version. Fan curve from the factory is capped at 2000 instead of 3000 RPM so you don't have to tweak fan curve manually.

19.59 are same as 17.29 except without PST. PST basically allows you to daisy chain fans together. No reason to get this when 17.29 is cheaper with more features obviously

22.29 is the 140mm version of 18.10. RPMs are a little lower but same complaints of it being loud. Also has PWM and PST and all
Last edited by NeatCable281 July 10, 2026 at 03:53 PM.
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Jul 10, 2026 11:42 PM
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mvpcrossxoverJul 10, 2026 11:42 PM
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Quote from NeatCable281 :
18.10 are PWM, PST, high RPM fans. Most people find this fan to be loud at high RPM; you can combat this by setting custom fan curve in BIOS, however, it moves a ton of air, and perhaps unnecessarily so for an average build.

17.29 are the same as above except low noise version. Fan curve from the factory is capped at 2000 instead of 3000 RPM so you don't have to tweak fan curve manually.

19.59 are same as 17.29 except without PST. PST basically allows you to daisy chain fans together. No reason to get this when 17.29 is cheaper with more features obviously

22.29 is the 140mm version of 18.10. RPMs are a little lower but same complaints of it being loud. Also has PWM and PST and all
nice. thank you for the full explanationworship
Jul 11, 2026 12:10 AM
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juanjohnsonJul 11, 2026 12:10 AM
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Quote from gamingdroid :
The one that fits your case?I honestly don't know, but think 120mm is pretty safe size. However, larger is probably better for noise. I'm wondering about noise and size myself.
If you can fit some 140mm I would try to get them in there. They are a bit better but it's not a crazy difference, no need to over think it. For radiator a 280mm is 30 ish percent more effective at cooling over a 240, so if that's what you are using it for I would go for the larger fan sizes.
Jul 11, 2026 01:11 AM
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gamingdroidJul 11, 2026 01:11 AM
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Quote from juanjohnson :
If you can fit some 140mm I would try to get them in there. They are a bit better but it's not a crazy difference, no need to over think it. For radiator a 280mm is 30 ish percent more effective at cooling over a 240, so if that's what you are using it for I would go for the larger fan sizes.
yeah, I got a 360mm AiO already, and the case has 4 nidec fans, but they're loud (came with my seasonic Q704). I heard those are louder than normal nidec fans, and that the PST LN version of these fans should have better noise at cost of air flow, but I'm not sure I need that much air flow. I need quiet box as it drives me nuts.
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BeniskickbuttYesterday 04:35 AM
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Is there a way to bundle these together and have them all powered by a normal outlet?..I have a use case for a few small fans but need a normal outlet for them
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OGSDERYesterday 11:28 PM
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Quote from NeatCable281 :
18.10 are PWM, PST, high RPM fans. Most people find this fan to be loud at high RPM; you can combat this by setting custom fan curve in BIOS, however, it moves a ton of air, and perhaps unnecessarily so for an average build.

17.29 are the same as above except low noise version. Fan curve from the factory is capped at 2000 instead of 3000 RPM so you don't have to tweak fan curve manually.

19.59 are same as 17.29 except without PST. PST basically allows you to daisy chain fans together. No reason to get this when 17.29 is cheaper with more features obviously

22.29 is the 140mm version of 18.10. RPMs are a little lower but same complaints of it being loud. Also has PWM and PST and all
I'm going to replace the stock fans in my Ubiquiti 12U slim cabinet rack that's in a bedroom closet with something quieter. Do you think the 17.29 would be the best?
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NeatCable281Today 06:20 AM
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Quote from OGSDER :
I'm going to replace the stock fans in my Ubiquiti 12U slim cabinet rack that's in a bedroom closet with something quieter. Do you think the 17.29 would be the best?
If you're aiming for max quietness then nothing competes with Noctua. Just on a whim I'd say yeah go ahead with 17.29 but my experience with servers would be optimized airflow no matter the noise
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xmenxmenxmenToday 01:35 PM
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Quote from NeatCable281 :
If you're aiming for max quietness then nothing competes with Noctua. Just on a whim I'd say yeah go ahead with 17.29 but my experience with servers would be optimized airflow no matter the noise
Was going to picked up the 17.29 bit notice there is a $10 shipping fee so no longer a deal.

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