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ARCTIC F8 Silent - 80 mm Case Fan, Extra Quiet Motor, Computer, Almost inaudible, Push- or Pull Configuration, Fan Speed: 1200 RPM - Black

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Style: F8 Silent (black)


Features

  • GREATER EFFICIENCY - LESS NOISE AT HIGHER AIRFLOW: At low fan speed, the motor noise is key, a motor developed in Germany with a new alloy/lubricant combination reduced friction and noise
  • INNOVATIVE DESIGN: Design of fan blades improves air flow and facilitates efficient ventilation, impeller was designed with a focus on minimzing the noise level yet delivering the desired airflow and pressure
  • TWO WAY INSTALLATION: Blow warm air out of the case, draw cool air into your case
  • LONG SERVICE LIFE: The Fluid Dynamic Bearing comes with an oil capsule that avoids lubricant leakage, thus this bearing is as quiet as a sleeve bearing but comes with a higher service life
  • TECHNICAL DATA: Fan speed: 1200 RPM, Airflow: 15.1 CFM/25.7 m3/h (@ 1200 RPM), Noise Level: 0.08 Sone (@ 1200 RPM), Pin: 3-pin

Brand: ‎ARCTIC


Item model number: ‎ACFAN00245A


Item Weight: ‎2.5 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.15 x 3.15 x 0.98 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.15 x 3.15 x 0.98 inches


Color: ‎black


Voltage: ‎12 Volts (DC)


Manufacturer: ‎ARCTIC


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎April 7, 2021


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  • Really really quiet
Style: F8 Silent (black)
I needed a small fan for a power supply mounted behind my hifi cabinet. The first fan I purchased was good but still audible. This fan is extremely quiet and gets a big thumbs up. I didn't have a 3 pin socket so I ended up connecting the wire with the white stripe to ground and the other two wires to +12 volts. If you leave the third wire open the fan slows down to minimum speed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2022 by Jed Hammond

  • Excellent for home computer
Style: F8 PWM PST (black)
New MSI MATX board to be used as home system with the greatest load being video editing, no 2K. Went from one 90mm push fan to three fans, 80mm push, 92mm push and a 100mm pull. Set low in bios. Hard drive makes more noise. I did run the fan max in bios. Did not notice bearing noise but there is a rush of air heard. I doubt I’ll ever get that hot. So for a home use excellent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2022 by Lawrence W. Stephens

  • Works as a simple 2 wire fan too.
Style: F8 PWM PST CO (grey)
I bought this one to replace the very old and failing fan built inside the ATX power supply of my home brew DVR. (A pc with tuner cards) The original was a cheap made in china power supply made in 2003. Last year the old fan locked up and the house smelled like a fire was going on. Took it apart cleaned up the fan and re oiled it. That worked until last summer when it started making horrible noises again. I ignored that and just now installed the new fan. I had to replace 9 failed capacitors on the motherboard anyway, since it totally died the other day so changed out the fan as well. I had read that a PWM fan sometimes will not work by just supplying 12 volts and ground without the use of the feedback line for the PWM drive. I tried this first with a 9v battery to see if this one would work that way. At first it did act like it required the PWM input. (would start, run a few seconds, then stop) for whatever reason after doing that a few times, it ran reliably and constantly at full speed on the battery only. I tested the PWM input and it is already at a logic one voltage-wise so has a pullup resistor inside. Put the thing into the power supply, finished the job on the rest of the computer, and its working flawlessly. It is very critical that the fan in the PS of that computer ALWAYS runs for this application. The DVR pc is set to turn itself on and off as programmed to record over the air TV. I may or may not be at home when it does that, I may or may not be sleeping at the times that it decides to switch on or off. Reliability is critical. I dont want to come home to a burned down house some day. This fan is not my first purchase of the same type from the same company. I changed 2 of the fans in my normal pc with this same type and brand (2 bearing PWM) some 3 or 4 years ago to pull air in and pressurize the case through homemade filters. Different sizes of fans. Those two using the PWM on the motherboard. They still operate near silently. Speed is regulated by the system BIOS according to temp sensors and power demand. They still havent degraded in any way. Extremely well made and reliable fans at a reasonable price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2018 by DesertDogg

  • sound air movement
Style: F8 PWM PST (black)
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Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022 by ned doty

  • The best fan I have seen so far
I require two things from a fan, which make it hard to find a good one: (1) that it be quiet; (2)That it not emit toxic vapors. This fan meets both. Don't know why toxic vapors are so common among fans, but finding one without them is hard. Why? this is so is beyond me, but I get nasty headaches from most third-party fans. I have not found this toxic odor on the top name motherboards and cases in the last few years. The Europeans have very a very high bar for allowing toxic odors, fire-retardants, etc. My only complaint is about the absence of adapters that come with it. There are none. It does have a 4-pin male-female daisy-chain connector on it for another fan that can use the motherboard-CPU connector for more than one fan, and there is another connector with just the speed control wire for another connector, but it must use the daisy-chain for power. The 4-pin can also fit non-proprietary 3-pin connectors. The instructions are not very comprehensive and keep you guessing. I have a 5-pin intel plug on my Dell motherboard, so I had to make an adapter plug to get power from the power supply's 4-pin molex plug. This is tricky because the molex 12-volt wire is yellow (and you must use the black wire next to the yellow one, not the red one.) The 5-volt molex wire is red. But on the fan connector, the 12-volt wire is red (there is only one black wire.) The yellow P/S molex wire and it's black wire (next to it) connect to the red fan wire, and fan's only black wire. With just the 12-volt power wire (and it's black ground) and without the speed control wire(s), the fan defaults to low speed, which is extremely quiet, and enough air movement for my motherboard case. It seems like top quality electronics and bearing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2012 by Ben Franklin

  • Keeps the PC cool
Style: F8 TC
The temp sensor cable is plenty long but the power cord could be longer. As it turned out the case fan connector on my MB was on the front edge and I needed to mount this fan on the back of the case. The cord is also a 3 pin and not 4 so the fan speed is controlled exclusively by the temperature probe. So far I haven't been able to see the fan RPMs in any of my monitoring software but I'm still tinkering. The fan works exactly as it's supposed to. As my son starts playing games and such the fans on the GPU kick into high gear and dump a lot of extra heat into the case. I put the temperature probe right under these fans and as they heat up this case fan speeds up, drawing the hot air out the back. This is the only case fan with the exception of the power supply and the machine seems to be running cool, even under high load. I should have gone for a larger size. I didn't notice until after I got the fan that there's two sets of mounting holes so I believe a 90mm or possibly a 100mm fan would have fit. When it comes to fans, bigger is normally better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2016 by John Ellis

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