inRobert 88mm T129215SU Graphics Card Cooling Fan Replacement for Gigabyte GTX 1050 Ti RX 480 470 570 580 GTX 1060 G1 Gaming Cooler (Fan-A)
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If yes, make sure there's a fan pair that works with 3-8 Gigabyte RX580 graphics cards. see in the photo that the screw mount hole is square , and the distance is 40x40x40mm, and that's the right one for the Gigabyte RX580 gaming graphics card.
Honestly, I am not sure. A GTX1060 with 6GB of OC is possible.
In fact, they will fit just fine. The set of fans appears to be the exact same. It is 88mm rather than 90mm on the original fan. If it is not accurate, you can take measurements of your originals.
In the description, it mentions what GPU it is compatible with. an RX 580 and it is the perfect fit for me
Selected User Reviews For inRobert 88mm T129215SU Graphics Card Cooling Fan Replacement for Gigabyte GTX 1050 Ti RX 480 470 570 580 GTX 1060 G1 Gaming Cooler (Fan-A)
Unlike most actors, I don't get paid for my role. Gigabyte Nvidia GTX 1060 3GB (that I bought about 4 months ago) needs these fans. Within a month, the original fans began to make a resonance hum at 70% fan speed and I could not stand it. It has been only a year since these replacement fans were installed, and they have been just as effective as the originals. In any case, the replacements are one year older than the fans that came with my GPU, so the part numbers are not the same. That's not so big a deal, I guess. While it feels like it has a little less RPMs than the one I had, I did not do much research because I had no temperature issues, but I did have to boost the fan speeds at certain temperatures using a custom fan curve, but that could just have been a mistake. The pros are The *br- Your GPU will work just as well with these fans as it would with the original ones. The *br- Despite the fact that the package arrived on time, there are some cons. The *br- There is a difference in part numbers between my GPU and yours. The *br- As a result of my own fault, it was a bit tricky realigning the chords back into their proper spots so as not to get in the way of reinstalling the My GPU had longer cords, or I just couldn't remember exactly how the chords were placed on the original GPU. I didn't check the chords exactly but I think they are just slightly longer than the ones that came with it. As a whole The *br- You can use these replacements just as well as the originals if you need them.
I was very pleased with the fit and ease of installation. Take the four screws out of the four corners of the card (pictured, circled in red) and the fan assembly will come off. Disconnect the 8 pin connector with its 4 pins. Use a small screw driver to remove each fan blade by unscrewing it through the blade. The new fan should be installed in the same position / direction as the old one. In order to remove the wires from their insets in the frame, take care to remove them carefully. Make sure that you install one fan at a time to locate the wire harness easily. I agree with what you wrote, if ONLY 1 fan is bad, then you should replace both SEEING EACH OTHER IS LIKE TRUE LOVE. It is not until you replace the noisy failed fan that you will notice a quieter fan, and then you will wish you had replaced A comparable turnaround time would be 3+ weeks for gigabyte to replace the failed fans that they will only end up sending you the same ones.
As I had replaced my fans on my gigabyte gtx 1660 ti with these, they were a great upgrade. When my fan vibrated at around 70-80 Hz, I had a loud noise The fan was only running at about 85% speed (using Afterburner to pinpoint it) and I was getting around it by forcing it to 100% speed, but back then, I really wanted my $300 graphics card to perform well, you wouldn't think so. My girlfriend actually recommended I try replacing the fans myself after I read about gigabyte's 1 month turnaround time. So, I started an RMA, but then learned about gigabyte's 1 month turnaround time. A little research led me to believe that this was a possible solution, and that these fans were the easiest to install. If these ones start getting louder I may have to buy another set just to have on hand. This is a highly recommended read.
My stock fans died after about two months on a Gigabyte RX 580 that I put these fans in. There have already been two replacements since the original stock fans that came with the card. I could have sent the card in for RMA, but have you ever returned an ATI/AMD card for one? LOL Yeah, it comes back with the same cheap fans that died in eight weeks. This fan was delivered on a single day, took me no more than 10 minutes to install, and I was down for less than a day as opposed to eight These fans are excellent, easy to install, and emit about the same level of sound as the stock fans, while cooling maybe 3 degrees cooler. My sincere thanks to all of you who read! This is beast-usa.
There was no ID Robert sticker on the everflow replacement for the fans on the Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 WINDFORCE OC Video/Graphics Card (GV-SX140) Item Number N1070WF2OC Eighth General Direction). Except for rotating in opposite directions, the two fans rotate in the same direction. As they rotated in the same direction, the originals mirrored each other. As of 800 a. m. , temperatures were 86°F I have tested MSI Afterburner FurMark with 84 C at minimal load and now am running at 66 C when running an MSI Afterburner test, which you can see below.
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It should have occurred to me earlier, and other reviewers have complained about the fans' noise, that these are loud. The replacement was easy, and both spin up without a sound for a few weeks, but now they make noise when each spins I replaced noisy fans with loud fans, but that proved to be ineffective.
In the first few hours after installation, this fan started to make noise. Bearing noise can be heard across the room as the bearings are still turning.