inRobert 87mm T129215SU Graphics Card Cooling Fan for ASUS Strix GTX980Ti/R9390/RX480/RX580 Video Card Cooler (Fan-3pcs)
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When I use it with the Asus Rog Strix GTX 980 Ti,
If you are replacing a fan, you must use the original screws.
There are 7 parts in the kit and they are arranged sequentially. The fan I ordered for my Asus rog strix 1080 was simply perfect for my system. I only used the right most (see picture) in my System, and it worked flawlessly.
There is a chance that that will depend on the model and make of the 1070 that you have. This harness is unique to the ASIS Strix GTX 1080 graphics card. If you need to see if the wire harness uses a three pin, four pin, five pin, or six pin connector, you'll have to disassemble the shroud.
Selected User Reviews For inRobert 87mm T129215SU Graphics Card Cooling Fan for ASUS Strix GTX980Ti/R9390/RX480/RX580 Video Card Cooler (Fan-3pcs)
It had the "A Fan" die on the Asus STRIX RX480 8GB memory card. There is no difference (besides removing the STRIX sticker on the fan) between this and the previous fan. I was able to get my initial fan to spin at 2000RPM at 50%, 3000RPM at 75% and 4000RPM at 100% with no issues. In this fan, there are 3 speeds 1800RPM at 50%, 2800RPM at 75%, and 3600RPM at I don't really see a problem in that. There has actually been a few STRIX RX480 8GB's I have no longer have and the original fans were not as fast as the one in this believe this replacement fan works to a similar speed to some, if not the same speed as some of the stronger fans I have used in the past. I have no idea why they varied in the first place. All in all, I am willing to buy these fans again if I need them.
I had issues with one fan which was out of service, another making a horrible squeaking sound, and the last one which worked perfectly. My order for the replacement fans was shipped the same day I ordered them, and they arrived in a day. After I ordered all three and replaced all three, the two first fans didn't have a good track record, so I replaced the older one as well to make sure it was working correctly. In addition to being an excellent way to keep track of the screws that I was removing, the box that the fans were enclosed in was also quite useful. If you are going to separate the heatsink from the rest of the graphics card, watch a few Youtube videos on how it is done. It is a fairly simple process -- just make sure you take the necessary safety All I had a problem with was the fan cables being a bit longer than they needed to be, but that was easily fixed with some bending and tape. All of it fit snugly inside the shroud so I had no major issues with it. While I was performing this maintenance, I also took the opportunity to replace the thermal paste on my GPU, since it had already hardened after a number of years. It is also a good idea to do this if your GPU is more than three years old I am willing and capable of teaching someone as young as 4 years old. With the new fans and replacing the thermal paste, I was able to lower the idle temperature from 58C to 44C with the fans always on, and from 58C to 53C with 0db fan mode enabled. I also experienced a drop in my full load temperature from around 75 to 65 The temperature should be between 80C and 60C In general, I'm happy with the improvements and think that the product is great.
The pins on the fan C were shortened (cut off), so I assume that this is a quality control issue. Because of this, it would run all the time at 100%. However, my original fan C was in good condition, so I just swapped it back in. Although the fans are pretty close to original specs, they are a bit longer than expected, thus making it hard to reattach the shroud (on In addition to the ROG logo, there is a knockoff of the Asus ROG logo on each of the fans, which is not quite in the same place as the original. Fans are a good replacement for older Strix graphics The only way to fix wobbly fans, fans that make scraping noises, or fans that are dead is to deshroud them, unless you can deal with these issues before you start.
Three fans are used in the GTX 1080 Strix (see diagram below). I replaced the original fan after a few years because it started squealing, so I chose this one that works well for two weeks, but starts to make noise after that. The motor does not make a squealing sound, rather it generates a vibrational sound as it spins Usually it only spins up for about three seconds each time, but that is irritating when you have a case that is completely silent. If I were to speculate, the card might be breaking the fans or maybe the fans are just not up to the challenge.
This is a good product. There was an explosion of the fan on my Asus 1080 Strix video card. It would not be covered under warranty by Asus. It was funny because it seemed to void my warranty in the first place. They weren't going to honor it anyway, so I found that to be absurd. As well as $300, they wanted $100. We will charge you 50 USD for the repair with shipping both ways included. About 10 minutes were required for the replacement. The only thing to keep in mind is to make sure you order the correct fan because the three fans all have different connections depending on where the fan is located.
The Strix 1070 will be at home with this. The fan looks the same as the original, runs well, and runs at normal speed on ramps up and down. It's impossible to tell that it isn't the original after replacing it. It was a bit difficult to shave out enough plastic with a drill bit to fit the screws in the recessed area, but it was easy enough to shave some off manually by hand. I don't really see any issue with it. I believe that the Dual 1060 uses the same size fan as this model as well, I believe the best part of all the Asus 10xx models use this size fan.
My fan seemed to be faulty. During the sinking card's fan blade, the fan blade was being hit by a screw in the 2 drive holder. One of the fan blades has broken off and started spinning. It was therefore necessary to replace it with something else. I was able to solve this problem and it performed just like the.
My Strix 1070 OC has been purchased. It was a bit difficult to put the wires back together because the wires were more rigid than the original's. Firm pressure did a lot to help. The blades were similar to the OE ones in size and shape as well as the curved edge on each edge that behaved the same as the OE ones. We have no complaints to make.