- Very good processing quality
- Sufficiently long cable
- High speed range
- PWM connection
- Very good cooling performance (cooler and radiator)
- Volume remains within limits
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| Fan dimension | 120 mm | 
| Items per sales unit | 1 x | 
| power connector | 4-pin | 
| input voltage | 12 V | 
| Airflow | 137.69 m³/h | 
| Max. noise level | 25.30 dB | 
| Item number | 39892123 | 
| Manufacturer | Arctic | 
| Category | PC fans | 
| Manufacturer no. | ACFAN00293A | 
| Release date | 6/11/2023 | 
| Colour | White | 
| Exact colour description | White | 
| Fan dimension | 120 mm | 
| PC fan type | PWM fan | 
| Fan type | Standard | 
| Max. Speed | 3300 RPM | 
| Max. noise level | 25.30 dB | 
| Airflow | 137.69 m³/h | 
| Static pressure | 42.63 mmH20 | 
| Fan mounting | Screws | 
| Fan bearing type | Fluid Dynamic bearing | 
| power connector | 4-pin | 
| input voltage | 12 V | 
| Cable length | 0.40 m | 
| Electric current | 0.29 A | 
| Items per sales unit | 1 x | 
| Scope of delivery | 4 | 
| Country of origin | China | 
| CO₂-Emission | |
| Climate contribution | 
| Length | 120 mm | 
| Width | 120 mm | 
| Height | 25 mm | 
| Weight | 184 g | 
| Length | 13 cm | 
| Width | 13 cm | 
| Height | 3 cm | 
| Weight | 212 g | 
| Product Safety | 
How often does a product of this brand in the «PC fans» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
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Source: GalaxusI have to say that I am ambivalent about the Arctic P12 Max. On the one hand, it's a solid, speedy fan with a wide performance range and a good power-to-noise ratio. On the other hand, the regular Arctic P12s are not only a good deal cheaper, they are also more finely controllable and they already completely exhaust the noise tolerable range...