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Arctic Announces the P8 Max, a New 80mm Fan

NOTE: This is a press release. It presented exactly as the company released it with no editing by SFF.N. In this instance, ARCTIC’s wording is unchanged and presented as they wrote it. The photos are in the same place they were in the original Press Release where possible. All photo credit is ARCTIC’s. 

ARCTIC, a leading manufacturer of low-noise PC coolers and components, extends the P-fan series with the P8 Max, a new high-performance fan. In contrast to the conventional P8 PWM, the P8 Max has a significantly increased speed with revolutions from 500 to 5000 rpm, which makes it ARCTIC’s most powerful 80 mm fan. In addition, the P8 Max can be throttled down to standstill if no load is needed.

The P8 Max impresses with its extraordinary performance efficiency. At a speed of 3000 rpm, it consumes only 0.06 amps. In comparison, similar fans like the P8 require more than double at the same speed with 0.14 amps. Thanks to its significant static pressure, which is particularly effective for heatsinks, radiators, pinholes and tightly packed cases, as well as its high efficiency, this fan is ideally suited for use in server cases such as 2U racks.

Availability
The new P8 Max is available from today on Amazon.com, on eBay.com as well as in stores starting at a price of $8.99.

For more information, visit the product page.

NOTE: This is a press release. It presented exactly as the company released it with no editing by SFF.N. In this instance, ARCTIC’s wording is unchanged and presented as they wrote it. The photos are in the same place they were in the original Press Release where possible. All photo credit is ARCTIC’s. 
ARCTIC, a leading manufacturer of low-noise PC coolers and components, extends the P-fan series with the P8 Max, a new high-performance fan. In contrast to the conventional P8 PWM, the P8 Max has a significantly increased speed with revolutions from 500 to 5000 rpm, which makes it ARCTIC’s most powerful 80 mm fan. In addition, the P8 Max can be throttled down to standstill if no load is needed.
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Efficiency Noob
Jan 27, 2023
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I was actually in the process of looking for a 80mm fan to use for the 2U chassis I'm building and was worried that the Noctua fan I was looking at wouldn't have enough airflow. Arctic to the rescue.
 
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