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Arctic Cooling F Pro PWM & TC Case Fans E-mail
Nov 03, 2009 at 08:18 PM

Arctic Cooling F Pro PWM & TC Case Fans

 

If you are in the mood for something truly exciting, get yourself fired up for this review. It's going to knock you back in your chair.

Alright, maybe not. Case fans aren't generally the most exciting things in the world. But, that doesn't mean they're not important. A good case fan is essential for getting unwanted heat out of your tower and away from your hardware.

Up for review today we've got a few case fans from Arctic Cooling, ranging in size from 8cm to 12cm. They are advertised as super quiet and using patented PST function, up to five fans can be connected to one fan.

 

 

Product Name: Arctic Cooling F Pro PWM & TC Case Fans

Author: Jeff Saporito

Sponsor: Arctic Cooling


 


Tech Specs,Features or the Basic Info:


High Performance Ultra Quiet PWM Case Fans

The ARCTIC F Pro PWM fans outerperform other 80mm/92mm/120mm fans in the market. The patented PWM Sharing Technology (PST) regulates the speed up to 5 fans via BIOS. With efficient central cooling, the ARCTIC F Pro PWM fans offer excellent cooling and noise control performance for the system.

Main features

Patented PWM Sharing Technology (PST)

Best noise-performance ratio

Patented fan holder eliminates the buzzing sounds

Patented vibration absorption

Fluid dynamic bearing extends service life

Compatible with screwless mounting

Dimensions:92 L x 92 W x 34 H mm

Rated Fan Speed:700 - 2000 RPM (controlled by PWM)

Air Flow:35 CFM / 59.5 m3/h

Noise Level:0.4 Sone

Weight:86 g

Bearing:Fluid Dynamic Bearing

Warranty:6 Year

PST:PWM amplifier integrated on motor circuit

4 pin plug for receiving power and PWM signal from motherboard

4 pin socket for CPU cooler or second fan

3 pin plug to send fan RPM signal to motherboard


Temperature Controlled High Performance Case Fans

The intelligent programmed temperature controller and accurate temperature detection make ARCTIC F Pro TC the best TC fans in the market.

Main features

Temperature sensor on a 40cm long cable

Accurate case temperature detection

Cable can be positioned in wherever necessary

Extremely quiet - only 0.3 Sone

Patented fan holder eliminates the buzzing sound

Patented vibration absorption

Cutting-edge thermal management concept
Unlike other generic temperature controlled case fans, the
ARCTIC F Pro TC fan provides cooling according to not only the temperature, but also the overall necessity for cooling.

Dimensions: 80 L x 80 W x 34 H mm

Fan Speed:500 - 2000 RPM

Air Flow:28 CFM / 47.6 m3/h

Noise Level:0.3 Sone

Weight:82 g

Warranty:6 Year



A Better Look at Things:


First off, we'll look at the packaging. Each fan comes in a box that is fairly similar, and looks like most other Arctic products. They're fairly generic but straightforward – a product picture, specs and information about the technology that goes into the fans. You can't see the product itself at all unless you open the box.



Each fan is packaged with a little bag of screws and the nerd sticker to put on the outside of the case, along with a dandy little instruction pamphlet.



So here are some shots of the fans. The TC fans have a 3-pin power adapter and a temperature sensor on a 40cm long cable. The PWM fans have 4-pin connections for power and PWM, and 4-pin connections for cpu cooling and a 3-pin for motherboard connection.

 


The fans are a bit tall and are braced on one of Arctic's favorite methods for eliminating noise – the rubberized fan holders that absorb vibration and keep the fan very quiet. Because the mount is connected with these springy corners, it ensures no hard pieces touch each other and make noise.



Visually, it's a fan. The bearings are cool, but aside from that, it's black and white plastic. This fan's appeal isn't so much in its aesthetics but its function.


Installation, Testing and Comparison:


Since this is the first fan review I've conducted with the hardware I currently possess, I don't have a lot of comparison specs. So, I decided to install these fans in a particular tower of mine that has been notorious for overheating. It's a really strange, cheap retail tower that is horribly insulated. I stopped using the machine because of how badly it would overheat and turn itself off. It seemed like a perfect candidate for testing out some better fans with technology designed specifically to prevent such things.


I ran tests on the machine using its stock fans, which were the cheapest, most basic, boring, generic piece of junk plastic fans you can imagine. I then added the Arctic fans to see how things compared, both with temperature and noise.


The TC fan's temperature node constantly detects case temp and is programmed to increase fan speed depending on the computer's load. It runs at 400RPM when the computer is at its coolest, and can hit 1300RPM at max.


The PWM fans are all connected, and can also connect to your computer's CPU cooler fan. They are controlled by BIOS to increase speed and decrease speed depending on load. What that basically means is the motherboard decides how much fan speed you need on its own. Not all motherboards support PWM, but most newer ones do, so check your specs before putting too much money down for fans you might not be able to fully utilize.



The case receiving the fans has a 9cm fan in the rear. Installing these Arctic fans is ridiculously easy and doesn't require any special instruction. Just four screws hook it in place.



The temperature sensor can be put anywhere in the case. It kicks in when the case temp crosses 38C.



Previously, this case had one of those horrible plastic tubes that is supposed to funnel heat from the CPU fan out of the case. It was removed and replaced with the 12cm fan. Again, this is just screwing it in with the four screws.



The PWM fans have a 4th pin in their connection which is the signaling pin. Connecting all the fans together, including the CPU fan, then connecting to the motherboard allows the board to send a signal to the fans and control their speed. These fans look and install the same way as the TC fans.


The two technologies we have here give you two options on how to control fan speed in your computer. Using a series of TC fans, it can be based on the temperature reading of the fan. Using a series of PWM fans, you can leave it up to the motherboard. Either way, the point of the fans is to provide you technology that will do the work for you so you don't have to worry about fan speeds.


The fans are indeed very quiet.


The case previously operated at an idle temperature of 36C, which is awful for such a low-load machine. With these fans installed, the idle was down to 32C.


It's still a badly designed case, and it'll only be so cool regardless of what hardware is installed because of its design, so that's a great improvement.


A Prime95 stress test was able to run without the computer turning off. That's a first. The fan speeds did respond to temperature both via the TC node and the PWM functions. It's almost hard to tell because they're so quiet, but it's detectable if you get down and listen. The cooling is very effective for something so quiet.



Summary and Comments:


These fans are a great way to regulate case temperature without having to worry about it. They'll speed up and slow down as needed, leaving you available to worry about more important things. They are super quiet thanks to Arctic's wonderful rubberized design and are inexpensive. All-around, they are a super option if you're in the market for a cheap but useful PWM or TC case fan that can compete with fancier products.



DragonSteelMods gives the Arctic Cooling F Pro PWM & TC Case Fans a 5 out of 5 score.

 


Pros:

+Very quiet and energy efficient

+Quick, simple installation

+Large warranty

+Controlled automatically via temp or PWM

+Rubberized mounts absorb vibration

+Inexpensive


Cons:

-None



I would like to thank Arctic Cooling for the chance to review the F Pro Fans and for their support of DSM.



review# 618




 

 


User Comments

Comment by scam on 2010-01-14 14:57:59
thanks for the review, is there any way to change the direction of the fan, from push to pull? thanks
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