Solid value 120 mm Arctic P12 fans in a 5-pack. Well-reviewed for airflow and reliability, using fluid dynamic bearings for good longevity. These are DC (non-PWM) fans, so speed is voltage-controlled rather than PWM — worth noting if your motherboard doesn’t support DC fan curves. Still a good option for basic case airflow where PWM control isn’t required.
ARCTIC P12 (Five Pack) - 120mm DC Case Fan $40.82 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Arctic HK via Amazon AU
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True, they get you on shipping though.

Ah you are right, thought can do click and collect but nope :(

Curious if it has other use besides in a pc case? A bit annoyed they can't be easily powered by usb c.

Pretty easy, I bought a USBC to fan header with pwm/adjustable suited when I made the Noctua desk fan. Something like this - https://amzn.asia/d/gjaeVHY

I use the same pwm thing, super cheap on AliExpress.

If you just want it to run on/off you can just strip both plug ends and twist and tape the +/- ends together. It'll just turn on when you plug it into a power source haha, I have one when I'm soldering to just blow fumes away instead of holding my breath

I used PWM versions as DIY air purifier fans. I bought a cheap DC-powered PWM controller from AliExpress to adjust fan speed for night time use.

Hey have you got the link for this.

PWM Controller:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006887876021.html?spm=a2…DC Power supply:
https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0CZ9HZBLF?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_f…

Yeah I use PC case fans for my solar inverter to keep it cool and also as an extractor fan for my garage

Shout-out to Arctic for their customer service.
They were kind enough to send me conversion kit for my CPU cooler free-on-charge from Germany.





Think they're cheaper at local stores
PCCG for $32 https://www.pccasegear.com/products/54752/arctic-p12-120mm-p…