During the development of the new BioniX P120, special emphasis was placed on a focused airflow and therefore on high static pressure. The fan guarantees extremely efficient cooling, even with increased air resistance. Therefore, the BioniX P120 is particularly suitable for use in heatsinks and radiators.
More efficient technology
The motor is powered by a Neodym-Iron-Boron-Magnet ring of the latest generation, which allows the new BioniX P120 to operate much more efficiently than its predecessors. This saves energy and reduces coil temperature without compromising performance.
Maximum Quiet, Minimal Vibrations
Even at low speeds, the operating noise of the new ARCTIC motor is barely noticeable.
Due to the sinus-magnetizing, the new motor generates only about 5% of the vibration from the commutation of a regular DC motor without a filter. Consequently, there is no need for rubber spacers due to the steady and smooth torque of the new motor.
200 to 2100 RPM adjustable via PWM PST
With a wide range of settings and PWM sharing technology (PST), the speed of the BioniX P120 fan can be controlled simultaneously with all your other fans together. This keeps noise to a minimum while ensuring maximum cooling performance when needed.
High-Quality Bearings
Thanks to a combination of alloy/lubricant developed in Germany, the friction within the bearing is reduced and greater efficiency is achieved. As a result, there is less heat generation as well as less noise from the bearings, which means you can enjoy a longer lifespan from your fan.
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4 stars because for some reason the title says it connects with molex but unfortunately there is no such option, so be careful in the future (or if the title is changed). Nevertheless, the fan as a fan is very good, silent and cools very well. Very satisfied
WARNING! Let me warn someone because I fell for it. IT DOES NOT INCLUDE LARGE SCREWS TO ATTACH IT TO A LIQUID COOLING REFRIGERATOR. Since I have the Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO and have been satisfied with the fans for 3 years now, I happened to come across an AIO liquid cooling without fans and I decided to buy them since I had a complete opinion to put them on top of it. However, as soon as I opened the package, I saw that it does not have large screws. Unacceptable, I think, from such a big company that is well-known in the field of liquid cooling and a very popular fan in the market. Unfortunately, it is not an excuse to return it to the store, so I will simply find screws from elsewhere. Other than that, my review as a fan is quite positive. It is not the best in terms of quality (I have my whole box filled with Be Quiet fans where you immediately understand the quality from the packaging itself, but a silent wings fan costs more than the 2 arctic fans combined and I did not have the budget at the moment), but at the price of 10-15€, I don't think you can find better. If it wasn't for the issue with the screws, I would give it 4 or even 5 stars, but because of that, it gets 3 stars. Otherwise, the biggest negative for me is that they haven't released a total black model yet, while they have released a total white one.
First impressions: beautiful and high-quality, exactly like in the photos. Also, they have a 6-year warranty from Arctic, while for some reason the purchase receipt I received says 10!
My system:
• Motherboard: Asus Prime X370 PRO
• RAM: 2 x 8GB Corsair Vengeance 2666Mhz
• Disk: Kingston KC3000 1TB
• CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X
• CPU Cooler: NZXT X63
• GPU: Palit RTX 2080
• Power Supply: Corsair RM1000x
• Case: Lianli 0-11 Dynamic
I replaced the Corsair QL120 as they had a discoloration problem on their LED rings, after 1 year and 3 months of use. I returned them under warranty and got a set of three of these. I don't regret giving up the colorful RGB as we're talking about something that costs 11 euros and not 33, like Corsair's!
Installation in the LianLi O-11 Dynamic took about 10 minutes, very slow and relaxed. The connection was made using this splitter: [link]
The two temperature photos (there is a difference of these 10 minutes of installation) speak for themselves. A detailed evaluation will be posted when I add another 3 fans in a few days to have a complete picture of what they have to offer. Anyway, for the past 2 days, I am very satisfied with the result.
Arctic warranty: [link]
The best program by far for fan speed management: [link]
Update 6/1/2024: After several tests, even changing the motherboard to a brand new B550, I couldn't get any of the 6 fans to run above 2000rpm. In fact, the maximum I saw them reach was 1950rpm and then they dropped back to 1880-1900 with small spikes at 1950rpm. This is the only reason I am deducting one star.
It is worth its money and more. Good build quality, silent FAN and it gives you the female 4pin to be able to connect a second FAN on top of it for those who have issues with their motherboard's FAN slots, which is a huge plus. Silent under normal conditions.
Powerful fan and I would say it doesn't make any noise. Now, it depends on each person's hearing.
I have connected it in series with another fan from the same company that has different speeds, and yet it has no problem in its operation, just its speed dropped from 2100 to 1800 due to the connection with another fan.
I have it in front of the case and it works at 1000 RPM and you simply can't hear it
Quality and very well-made fans from a high-quality and well-made company! Quiet, beautiful, perform fantastically, and worth every cent you pay. The PWM-PST they have solves the problem since you don't need a fan controller to operate multiple fans together, the fans have rubber where they come into contact with the case to reduce vibrations, and of course, they come with screws so you don't have to search for them.
I set up a very unique PC and these specific fans were my only thought, as I wanted good cooling, minimal noise, reliability, low price, and no RGB. Arctic managed to give me everything I asked for. I have recommended them to many friends and they all remained satisfied!
I have 5 of these on my PC and I am completely satisfied. They are completely silent, to the point where I have to check to see if they are actually working. They cool the 2600 perfectly along with the Arctic Freezer 34 eSports Duo Red.
Before I bought these, I had in front of my case a 120mm NZXT fan at 1350 (approximately) rpm and the case fan with fewer rpm. In the back, I have the Arctic F12 PST.
My case is the Cougar MX-330G and the front panel is mesh with a dust filter. Therefore, I wanted a more powerful fan to have the strength to bring air from the small openings of the panel, despite the difficulty added by the dust filter and the mesh.
My high temperatures are due to the GPU running idle at 62 degrees, resulting in the motherboard and the M.2 drive running at 40-45 degrees and 50+ degrees respectively.
I replaced the 2 front fans and added one more fan on top, but the result was 0. I run them at maximum speed (2051 rpm - it doesn't go higher).
In the end, I wasted time fixing the cables, spent almost 30€, and have more noise.
Overall, for someone who doesn't have fans, they can get the simple P12 instead of the P120, which is almost twice the price unless they like the design.
I replaced today the stock cooler of the Fanz 120T that I had. This specific cooler has only metal brackets that you can easily adjust another fan. The stock one was at 1500 RPM, while this one with 2000 RPM is quiet and lowers the CPU temperature by at least 5-10 degrees.
I bought it as a second fan for the side panel, where I wanted a high-pressure fan for internal airflow. (Even though many cases do not have a slot for a side panel fan, if you have one, use it. It is the best position because:
1. It directly blows air onto the CPU cooler.
2. It blows air onto the motherboard's VRMs.
3. It directly blows air onto the backside of the GPU, which is cooler than the air already inside the case, going downwards and cooling the GPU as well.
Plus, here is a benchmark to support what I am saying: [link to benchmark])
I bought it a while ago, and in the meantime, I upgraded from the stock CPU fan to a be quiet! CPU cooler. I ran a test, and the stock CPU fan plus one of these on the side panel performed better than the combination of the be quiet! CPU fan and this one on the backside of the case. Of course, the best option is to have both, but if you have a case that accepts a side panel fan, one of these fans can significantly improve the temperature of the entire system, especially the CPU.
This is the only use I have made of it so far, so I cannot give an opinion on how it would work as a CPU cooler fan