








❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — the fan your rig deserves!
The ARCTIC P14 PWM PST is a 140mm PC fan engineered for superior static pressure cooling, delivering up to 72.8 CFM airflow with ultra-quiet operation at 0.3 Sone. Featuring a wide 200-1700 RPM range controlled via PWM PST technology, it balances performance and silence perfectly. Its advanced motor design reduces coil temperature, extending lifespan by four times, making it a durable, energy-efficient choice for heatsinks and radiators in high-demand systems.




































| ASIN | B08QNCNTKB |
| Air Flow Capacity | 73 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 28,840 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 371 in Thermal Management Products 571 in Fans & Cooling |
| Colour | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (553) |
| Date First Available | 17 Dec. 2020 |
| Included components | P14 PWM PST |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 192 g |
| Item model number | ACFAN00197A |
| Item thickness | NA Millimetres |
| Manufacturer | ARCTIC |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Noise Level | 0.3 Sones |
| Part number | ACFAN00197A |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 14 x 2.7 cm; 192.78 g |
| Size | 140 mm |
| Style | P14 PWM PST (white) |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 1.44 watts |
M**A
Look Good and Work Good
Good and Quite, look very nice in a full white case. Worth waiting for the stock to replenish. Not much more I can say, it works as intended.
A**R
Does the job.
Works fine.
D**N
Loud
Pretty noisy for such a slow fan. You get a decent breeze from it but nothing to write home about.
G**R
Good quality
I got this as an additional case fan for my Fractal Design Define 7 compact. It's quite weighty and well made. Quiet and moves a lot of air, more than the supplied FD case fan. The only thing I wasn't keen on is the creamy white colour which is different to the cooler white of the FD fan, I can't see it in the case so I am not that bothered.
J**S
Noisy
Does the job in terms of keeping things cool but there is a loud humming noise on multiple rpms and noticeably when it changes rpms. would be fine for an underdesk pc but mine is on the desk next to me and the noise was annoying enough to replace them with some Noctuas which have been much better
J**S
I'm like most people who at first didn't think or know that fans were very important. Up to a certain point, I usually had computers that had maybe 1 fan in them. I'm not a gamer, but I work from home on 4 screens and I also trade equities. When I first went on a journey of finding a half decent gaming computer for all the tasks I needed to do, that's when I realized fans were quite important. Once I came to this realization, like many people, I started with Noctua, which as we all know, is one of the best. While I'm still a fan of Noctua due to how compact and amazing the U12a is for CPU cooling(also love their NT-H2 thermal paste), I'm not quite there with their case fans. For me the top case fans are Scythe Kaze Flex and Arctic P series. Kaze Flex just slightly edging out Arctic in a number of case fan shoot outs, however, Arctic has a few things going for them: 1) They come in white 2) They are amazingly quiet without sacrificing cooling 3) They are daisy chainable, so you can attach multiple together and use 1 header on your motherboard 4) They are amazingly inexpensive for the performance you get and almost never arrive in unusable condition. With all that said, even your $30 fans have trouble competing. They don't have rubber corners, but I have yet to install any (P12's or P14's) that have any kind of vibration noise. I had Noctua, Scythe, Phantex, etc...all the 'best' staples, and I'm honestly happiest with the 5 P14's I have in my beQuiet! 500dx case. My 5900x is overclocked to 4.4ghz at 1.25v being cooled by a Noctua NH-U12a. I have my rear exhaust P14 set to 'Performance' mode in the bios, so it's mostly staying at about 60% unless the cpu hits 50 degrees, then it starts to ramp up, hitting 100% at 80 degrees. My motherboard is an AsRock x570 Taichi Razer Edition(I know, not cheap), which has good VRM's. My 2 top and 2 front P14's I have set in 'Normal' mode in the bios, which has them sitting at 50%, so around 6v most of the time. The machine is effectively silent. Whatever sound it generates is usually moreso from the graphics card or cpu cooler ramping up. Even with the overclock, I'm idling under 40 degrees most of the time and at night when the sun goes down and the ac kicks in, I see 36/37 degrees. All in all, I think I'm an Arctic P series fanboy now.
T**O
Guter und leiser Lüfter. Macht einen zentralen Luftstrom. Habe ihn als Umluftventilator hinter einem Schrank für Mediengeräte. Der Lüfter läuft über ein Netzteil mit 9 V mit ausreichend Druck, das Wärme wegtransportiert wird. Ein normaler Lüfter mit guter Preis- Leistung.
A**N
Great fan beautiful and silent
C**N
Inaudible à 700 trs dans un mon define 7 solid (boitier plutôt orienté silence de base) il brasse déjà pas mal d'air à cette vitesse qui est un peu moins de la moitié de sa vitesse max (1650 trs pour être exact). Dans ma config j'ai deux P14 blancs à l'avant en entrée d'air dans le boitier et un à l'arrière en sortie. J'ai également un Bequiet pure wings 2 tout en bas de la tour sous les HDD qui lui aussi est calé à 700 trs. Il reste audible à cette vitesse mais son emplacement en bas permet de l'entendre moins. à 1000trs les P14 sont bien moins bruyant que le bequiet et plus on augmente plus on sent que les Arctic sont plus silencieux. Mon WC est ventilé par deux NF-F12 à 800trs qui restent un poil audible à cette vitesse. Surtout que mon rad est placé en haut de la tour sous une grille en "mesh". Si j'avais essayé les Arctic avant d'investir dans des noctua et bequiet je pense qu'aujourd'hui ma config serait plus silencieuse et moins chère... Bref, vous pouvez foncer sur ces P14 qui sont à la fois efficace et silencieux tant qu'on reste sous les 800trs.
U**E
Tyst och fungerar utmärkt och är väldigt strömsnål
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