inRobert 75mm GA81S2U DC 12V 0.38A 4Pin Cooler Fan Video Card Fan Replacement for Zotac GTX 970 Dual Fan Graphic Card (DIY Fan)
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You can easily replace fans on a - using this method As you might have guessed There is a Zotac 970 in the picture. If you want to solve it while you wait, you might be able to dig the fan housing off the spindle and spray in brake cleaner, carb cleaner, electrical contact cleaner, or mass air flow sensor cleaner. Then lubricate again with grease and put it back together. My experience states that it is never a permanent fix, but the good news is that these fans fit exactly with just a little cutting and looping of the excessively long wires to make them fit. If you want an alternative to these fans, you'll need to use dual 92mm fans in conjunction with a fan splitter and zip tie them to the heatsink, forgoing Buying fans and a power splitter will cost more than these replacements but they cost less than the originals. When the graphics card shortages hit in 2021, it's important to keep our GPUs so we can keep playing! GTX 970 gaming is back in 2021!.
My Nvidia GTX970 was perfectly suited for this card. I think the cables are a few inches longer, but they can be tucked easily. As soon as the original fans stopped operating, I was watching the graphics card's temperature in hope of preventing it from overheating. There was a fluctuation in the card's value between 65 and 70 As a result of installing the fans, the temperature hovers at about 35-36 It is 45 degrees Celsius at this time. The Nvidia website mentions that this card must not exceed 80 degrees Celsius - they aren't kidding and it's not a joke. The monitor is powering three monitors at the same time, and they all lost image once it got It was great to be able to get a deal like this.
Over the past few weeks, the Zotac card has overheated. There was a lot of friction in one fan's spindle, while the other fan just didn't turn at all. A lack of success was found when I attempted to disassemble them to lubricate the bushing. There is no need to modify the fans since they fit directly. Wires are a bit longer than OEM, but can easily be tucked beneath the shroud because they are a bit longer. If they had been too short, that would have been a big issue. With the new heat sinks installed, the card now runs at normal temperatures.
It's mostly the wires on these that differ, which gives you more flexibility but means the wires need to be tucked out of the way of the fans in case they get in the way. It worked perfectly for me to replace the fans on my 970 when it started making grinding noises, and with replacement cards going for what they do, I was really hoping they could help- This is what happened! Please take note If you want to open up the card casing and remove the fans, you'll need a set of small screwdrivers.
My Zotac GTX 970 was suffering from a bad fan, and I bought these to replace it. It has only been a few weeks since I replaced the bad fan, and it has started rattling badly after being installed and being used for light computer This time around I saw that the replacement fan leaked oil and spattered it on the card. I replaced it with the second card in the pack and after a few weeks the second fan started getting low on oil. Now I need an OEM replacement, since this aftermarket fan is.
This has been a wonderful experience for me. I bought the GPU with the same price as it is now. The past few weeks have been rough for me regarding my fans. When I started looking for replacement fans, there was just one loose bearing on the fan. It turned out that this replacement was going to be here in a week after I looked online. It was so good, so I had to have it. The other fan I bought stopped working after I purchased it. The original fan that became loose and caused me to buy these fans is the one that literally fell off the assembly today. I tried lubricating it, but it didn't work until the fan literally exploded off the graphics card. In other words, it was pretty well timed. The OEM look is present in the installation. I think the wire from the module to the GPU is a little long, but it can be tucked under easily. Please note This change will take effect on April 5 I'll give it five stars once I get it installed back into my computer and let it run for a week or so.
The product I ordered was not exactly as I had expected, but it worked. I guess I've ordered it. A total of 38a fans have been gained. 35A fans are okay, but not great. One of the fans did not start after installation except after I gave it a "jump-start" (I had to hand spin the fan in order for it to turn on). It now seems to be working properly and will be updated after a short period of time. This should be a three star, but I am just happy to see that they.
It was discovered one fan was not working after putting in the new ones. The plug in seemed fine, so I switched the fans, but it turns out it was a dead one. It is likely that I will return it and buy a different brand unless just one fan can be shipped.