inRobert DIY Two Ball Bearing Graphic Card Fan 85mm Diameter 40x40x40mm Cooling Fan for Gigabyte GeForce GTX1060 1050 Video Card
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The Xfx RX 580 is incompatible with this card
I am sure that this fan can be used with the Zotac Geforce GTX 1070 Mini, but it is significantly thicker than the original fan, so this will be a
It cannot be used for Sapphire RX470 GPU because it is a DIY fan, which means it can be used for many models, as long as the diameter is the same A screw mount hole distance of 85mm is the same as a 40x40x40mm hole size
These are smaller and cheaper but they also work in XFX570 only if they work
Selected User Reviews For inRobert DIY Two Ball Bearing Graphic Card Fan 85mm Diameter 40x40x40mm Cooling Fan for Gigabyte GeForce GTX1060 1050 Video Card
As I was aware this fan was intended strictly for my graphics card (Zotax GTX 1060 mini), but it had the same dimensions as my existing fan, which was malfunctioning, so I tried it out. The GPU keeps cool even after I made several modifications to the fan, and the fan makes a slight fan noise. I had to modify the fan several times, but once I did, it worked perfectly. During the installation of my graphics card, the wire tray from the fan base was too long to fit into the heat sink, so I cut it short enough to fit in the heat sink. As the fan connector had a male end, it would not fit the male connector coming off my graphics card, so I had to carefully unplug the wires from the connector and attach them to my old fan connector (it was quite an effort, but I chose this Due to these two modifications, I was able to plug it and be able to see it working immediately.
It's a great solution that's reasonably priced. This fan runs in a very quiet manner, even at 100% Regardless of the brand, all fans are noisy at 100%, but they are smooth and easy on the ear. When running Final Fantasy XV benchmark at 75C maximum, I kept my 570 at 75C, a good improvement over where it had been at 80C+. That's not the same thing as high performance. However, it is a $15 solution to a broken fan blade issue which cripples the card. A set of fans should be purchased when you buy a vehicle. The problem is especially serious In my case, I tried to rig up 2 R7 270X fans using the same number of wires I had on them, as well as the same plugs. In the original model there were 3 wire fans, and 6 wires in the 4 pin connector that plugs into the card. In this new version the 4 wire fans should connect to eight wires in the 4 pin connector. It seems like it wouldn't matter, but the R7 fans wouldn't be powering the card.
The RTX 2080 TI Duke fans screeched at their lowest speeds when I fitted them with my MSI cooling solution. My efforts to lubricate the bearings failed, so I tried a different method. The sealed ball bearings were the cause. They were a perfect match because they have ball bearings. I would have had to separate the GPU heatsink in order to remove the OEM fans, since the connectors on the fans are not removable with them attached. However, I instead disassembled and replaced the ball bearings on the fans. After I adjusted my oem fans, now they are whisper quiet.
They are for the XFX RX470s I have purchased. The pros are As far as I can tell, they worked, they fitted, they were of the diameter I ordered, and price was reasonable. *Wired were too long, the white connectors instead of black like 98% of GTX units, pay attention to fan thickness. *White instead of black like 98% of GTX units. This is so that they protrude out of the shroud about 1/4" (5mm). It is a bit dangerous, but I couldn't care less for the safety of.
You should check. Here we see how it is perfect for the Radeon There were brushless fans on it that did their work.
The solution worked. Hopefully it will run cool now. The only problem was that I needed to solder the coupler since it came with the wrong coupler.
My needs were met and it worked great!.