ARCTIC Launches New P Pro Series Premium Fans

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[Press Release] ARCTIC has launched the P Pro Series, a new line of high-performance cooling fans designed for systems with high airflow resistance. The series includes the P12 Pro, P12 Pro A-RGB, and P12 Pro PST (5-pack), with more 120mm and 140mm variants coming soon.

These fans feature a redesigned blade structure and tight manufacturing tolerances, enabling stronger static pressure and improved airflow. Ideal for radiators and dense PC cases, the P Pro Series ensures efficient cooling where it’s needed most.

Built for quiet operation, the fans use an improved bearing system and precision-balanced impeller shaft to minimise vibration and noise. A new motor-controller combo reduces electrical noise, maintains consistent speeds under varying resistance, and includes safety features such as inrush current protection and reverse polarity prevention.

Available now, ARCTIC is offering up to 50% off through its webshop:

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