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Arctic has been pretty quiet with new product launches this year, they released some new coolers for the server market recently but new desktop products have been quite thin on the ground which is why we haven’t featured Arctic much on the channels in recent months. However, we hear a lot of comments about how good Arctic P12 fans are so we thought we would take a look at the P12 Max and see what, if any thermal performance benefits they can offer. Read more here: https://bit.ly/476zeMp

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00:00 Start
00:54 P12 Max Fans
02:28 Whats the video about?
03:24 Swapping AIO fans and sorting cables
08:18 Installing the AIO
08:44 Test system specification
09:20 Testing the fans - results
11:14 Noise output sound tests
12:19 Clock speeds and conclusion

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Price and availability:

U.S Price Approx $10
Available from OcUK - £7.99 each
5 pack available directly from Arctic for 34.99 euros

Arctic P12 Max fan Features:
• 200 – 3300 RPM PWN Speed range with a 0 decibel mode – Standard P12 is up to 1800 RPM.
• Improved blade pitch compared with standard P12.
• Closed fan blade design for improved stability at high RPM.
• Larger hub fitted with a new motor that creates around 5% less vibration compared with standard DC motors.
• Antivibration pads added to the four mounting points.

Spec:
• Dimensions: 120 (L) x 120 (W) x 25 (H) mm
• Fan Speed: 200–3300 rpm + 0 rpm below 5% PWM
• Airflow: 81.04 cfm | 137.69 m³/h
• Static Pressure: 4.35 mm H2O
• Noise Level: 0.6 Sone
• MTTF : 500,000 Hours
• RPM-Control: Pulse Width Modulation – PWM
• Fan Bearing: Dual Ball Bearing
• Typical Voltage: 12 V DC
• Start Up Voltage: 3.9 V
• Current: 0.29 A
• Cable Length: 400 mm
• Connector: 4-Pin
• Net Weight: 184 g
• Warranty: 6 Years

Test Bench Specification
• CPU – Intel Core i9-13900K
• Motherboard – Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Master
• Graphics Card – Gigabyte RX 7900 XT Gaming OC
• Memory – 32GB (2 x 16GB Modules) Kingston Fury DDR5-6000
• Storage – 500GB Corsair MP600 PCIe Gen4 NVME M.2 SSD
• CPU Cooler – Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360
• Power Supply – Seasonic Prime TX-1000
• Additional fans – Arctic P12 Max 120mm
• Chassis – Open Test Bench
• Operating System – Windows 11

Final output – colour grading/titling etc:
iMac Pro 18 Core/Vega 64/128GB
iMac 2019 9900k Vega 48/64/1TB
Adobe Premiere Pro CC (PC)
Davinci Resolve Studio 14/15 (Mac)
iPad Pro 12.9 inch (2018) machines with LumaFusion
Final Cut Pro (Mac)

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