- High speed range of 500 to 5000 rpm
- Throttles down to standstill when no load is required
- High performance efficiency with 0.06 amps at 3000 rpm
Introducing the P8 Max: Arctic’s Most Powerful 80mm Fan for B2B Applications
ARCTIC is proud to present the P8 Max, a game-changer in the world of 80mm fans. Unlike its predecessor, the conventional P8 PWM PST, the P8 Max boasts an impressive speed range of 500 to 5000 rpm. This makes it our most powerful 80mm fan yet, perfect for B2B applications.
One of the standout features of the P8 Max is its ability to be throttled down to standstill when no load is required. This ensures optimal energy efficiency and helps reduce unnecessary power consumption, making it an excellent choice for businesses looking to optimize their energy usage.
But that’s not all – the P8 Max truly shines when it comes to performance efficiency. At a speed of 3000 rpm, it consumes a mere 0.06 amps. In comparison, other similar fans like the P8 require more than double that amount at the same speed, with 0.14 amps. This means that the P8 Max not only delivers outstanding performance but also helps businesses save on energy costs.
The P8 Max’s significant Static Pressure is another standout feature. This makes it highly effective for cooling heatsinks, radiators, pinholes, and tightly packed cases. Its high efficiency further enhances its suitability for use in server cases, such as 2U racks.
In conclusion, the P8 Max is a powerful and efficient 80mm fan that is specifically designed for B2B applications. With its impressive speed range, energy efficiency, and exceptional performance, it is the perfect choice for businesses looking to optimize their cooling solutions.
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About Arctic:
Arctic is a rising star in the tech industry with a focus on developing innovative cooling solutions for electronic systems. As the leading manufacturer of computer cooling solutions, Arctic has been at the forefront of the industry for many years. The company has over 25 years of experience and is celebrated for their pioneering designs and technology. Their commitment to quality and innovation has resulted in an extensive range of coolers, power supplies and fans that have become indispensable components of all major computer system builds. As their range of products continues to grow, Arctic is energizing the PC component market and revolutionizing the way enthusiasts and professionals build out their systems.Latest Articles about Arctic
Technology Explained
PWM: Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) is a type of technology used in the computer industry that allows for control over pulse and frequency. It works by modulating an output signal’s pulse width or duty cycle to vary the on and off times of the signal. This technology can be used to control and regulate different DC motor, lighting, and other devices. In the computer industry, PWM is often used to control the speed of CPU and GPU fan speeds for improved cooling. It is also used to control backlighting levels on devices such as keyboards or monitors. PWM is versatile, cost-effective, and efficient; as such, it is an important technology in the computer industry.
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