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For AIO radiators (especially 240mm and 360mm), static pressure is king. The ADN507 Top matches the performance of the Arctic P12 PWM PST but with lower bearing noise at startup.

Let’s see how the ADN507 Top stacks up against three market leaders. adn507 top

| Feature | ADN507 Top | Noctua NF-A12x25 | Arctic P12 PWM | be quiet! Silent Wings 4 | |---------|------------|------------------|----------------|--------------------------| | Price (USD) | $13 | $33 | $9 | $27 | | Max RPM | 1800 | 2000 | 1800 | 1600 | | Static Pressure | 2.85 mmH₂O | 2.34 mmH₂O | 2.75 mmH₂O | 1.87 mmH₂O | | Noise @ 1800 RPM | 28.5 dBA | 29.7 dBA | 28.0 dBA | 26.9 dBA (at 1600) | | Warranty | 5 years | 6 years | 6 years | 5 years | For AIO radiators (especially 240mm and 360mm), static

Analysis: The Arctic P12 wins on price, but some users report resonance noise at specific RPM ranges (a known issue). The ADN507 Top avoids that resonance due to its dual-ball bearing design. The Noctua is objectively better in build quality but not in raw static pressure. The ADN507 Top offers the best pressure-to-noise ratio in its class. If you prioritize silence during office work or


If you prioritize silence during office work or media streaming, the ability to run at 400-600 RPM with zero motor noise makes the ADN507 Top a top-tier choice.