The intelligent programmed temperature controller & accurate temperature detection make Arctic F Pro TC the best TC fans. Unlike other generic temperature controlled case fans, the Arctic F Pro TC fan provides cooling according to not only the temperature, but also the overall necessity for cooling. The programmed temperature controller plays a key role. Once a gaming system is at load, the case ambient air temperature will go up speedily, & without any case fans, most likely it will rise above 40°C, an overheated level for most PC cases. High performance & instant cooling is vital at this stage in order to eliminate the risk of overheating & system instability. The Arctic F Pro TC is programmed to achieve top fan speed at 38°C. The fan responses to the rise in temperature swiftly
- within a critical 6°C range, the rpm of the Arctic F Pro TC fan increases from around 500 to its maximum of 2, 000 rpm. Heat is dissipated from the case rapidly in order to achieve immediate cooling. As a result, the case air temperature remains at 38°C or below & thus the possibility of having a system failure can be eliminated. Long Service Life The Fluid Dynamic Bearing comes with an oil capsule that avoids lubricant leakage. Thus this bearing is as quiet as a sleeve bearing but comes with a significantly higher service life. Innovative Design Enables Quiet & Efficient Ventilation The innovative design of the fan blades improves the air flow & facilitates a highly efficient ventilation. The impeller was designed with a focus on minimzing the noise level yet delivering the desired airflow & pressure. Patented Anti-Vibration-System A unique anti-vibration system in combination with the patented fan holder ensure a near-silent operation. Ideal Temperature Control The temperature sensor is on a 40 cm cable & can be placed in the warm areas of your computer. This assures temperatures no higher than 38°C anywhere in the case & supports the cooling of your CPU or graphics card. On the other side this fan keeps the noise level absolutely minimal & only increases the speed if necessary.