🔥 Keep Your Cool, Stay in the Game!
The 12V CPU Cooling Fan features a compact design with a powerful 2200RPM hydraulic bearing fan, ensuring silent operation and exceptional heat dissipation. Made with an extruded aluminum heatsink, it is compatible with various AMD processors and allows for easy DIY installation.
A**A
Replaced my AMD965 cooling fan perfectly
My 12 year old cooling fan died and the heat buildup fried my AMD Quad core 965 cpu. I upgraded to an AMD 6 core and used this fan to replace my old one. I installed the fan on my original heatsink with no problems or modifications. I did not use the low profile heatsink that came with the fan because the 6 core is a 125 watt CPU and my research indicated that the low profile heatsinks were good for 90 watt CPU's. I could not find any CPU wattage information for this unit. It used to make a lot of fan noise when I powered up because the fan automatically ran full speed until the motherboard controller slowed it down. I found a BIOS setting that eliminated that and the CPU normally runs between 26 to 28 degrees C and the fan is very quite.
C**N
Cheap but acceptable
You're getting what you pay for. Feels flimsy. Like I could easily bend the metal with my fingers, but when I attached it to the motherboard I was happy with it. It did come pre-thermal pasted which was strange. I read another review where they stated they didn't remove the old thermal paste. I guess they thought it was a used product which it isn't. Size wise it is pretty small. Like just double the squared size of the CPU, which if you're short on space is really nice. Had a heatsink once that was too big for the PC case. Modern PCs are damn near silent. Sound wise It's as loud as a 90s PC. Not that big of a deal.
C**
About this for my desktop computer
My desktop computer didn't have an internal fan just the one on the CPU. I was having problems with it shutting down. So I thought it was a bad CPU fan which it was I replaced it and after a while of running my computer shut down again so when I went in there to check I found that the hard disk were really hot. So I got this cooling fan to put into the case. I mounted it underneath the hard disks and I've hadn't had that troublesome. It's quiet and it puts out a lot of air. And it keeps my heart just cool
M**I
Good cheap fan!
The heatsink was already coated with thermal paste, but it looked thin so I added an additional drop. Fan installed easy and plugged right in to the mobo. It was quiet, but I already have four fan in the case so there was no additional noise to be heard. Great for a simple computer, not overclocked.
A**T
Going out after 4 months
Worked fine at first. Four months into it the fan is making noise and I'm getting high cpu temp warnings and my computer shuts off. Buy something better.
S**E
Does The Job
I have an old, home-built computer that uses an older AMD processor. The original CPU fan had begun making an unacceptable level of noise. I didn't want to spend a lot of money on a fan, but I did want to correct the noise. This fan was inexpensive and was touted as a silent fan, so I bought and installed it. Works just fine. Nice and quiet.
S**Y
Cheap but does the job
Came with multiple heatsink plates bent and looked like someone had used it as a hockey puck, but what do you expect for $13?I unbent the plates and installed the cooler. It's fairly quiet and seems to work as advertised.Came with a 1.5 gram thermal compound syring, which is almost worth the cost of the unit.I would not buy again, but I'm fairly satisfied with this one-time purchase.
S**S
It works
It’s nice and quiet and it was easy to install.
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