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Doris Streich
> 3 dayI especially like that it uses a standard small power cord and not one of those annoying wall wart power adapters that take up too much space in an outlet. The fan is easy to assemble and fits correctly in a cabinet under my TV which holds my network equipment and battery backup. It gets a little warm in there so now this is helping to cycle that air out. The other equipment is noisier than the fan itself, which is already quiet, so I really dont hear it at all. The air movement is powerful. The plastic is does not feel cheap. Overall, I am very happy with this fan.
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BT
Greater than one weekThis 120mm Fan came with; the fan, a uninstalled two prong cord, quick connector for the wires, fan blade guard and mounting screws. The fan seems to be well made; the blades are metal so I highly recommend using the included guard to prevent injury and the case is plastic with arrows cast into it showing air flow direction. The overall noise is fine, not super quiet but it has no high pitched whine and it does seem to move a lot of air. The wires are pre stripped and the quick connector works well, although I was a little confused by it, I did finally figure out that the wires go in on top and not on the bottom. I think this Fan is a good choice for situations requiring ventilation but has limited space.
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Harrison Jenkins
> 3 dayOrdered this fan to replace the one in my arcade cabinet - this was the perfect fit, exact same size as my old one and runs on AC power which can be harder to find. Comes with a steel guard and an in-line switch which are nice features to have. Could be quieter, but it’s not intrusive if it’s out of direct sight.
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Friendly Neighborhood I.T. Guy
> 3 dayI live in an apartment and my network gear is in a closet in the hallway, thats where the internet connection is. Needless to say, that closet gets warm in the summer. I have the router/modem supplied by ATT, my own router, a NAS and a Plex Server (old nVidia Shield) all in the closet, so yea, it gets warm. What I was looking for was a way to increase air circulation in the closet and came across this bad boy. Its a great, nerdy solution to what I wanted lol. The fan is simple to set up and has an on/off switch. What I did was I have that plugged into a smart plug and have control over it with an app. Well the fan is simple to use and set up. You just plug in the 2 wires that come from the fan to the white connector, plug it in to power and hit the switch and its on. It is a PC fan so it fits in with my geeky set up in my closet. The fan blows a substantial amount of air and and is a bit loud, but its in my closet so the noise isnt really an issue for me. Ive come back home from work and have had to leave that closet door open because its really hot in there, but now with this fan the temp has really improved. Its still warm, dont get me wrong but the temps of my NAS and PC have dropped down with the improved air flow of this fan. The nVidia Shield has passive cooling so having improved air flow has helped it with 4K rendering. My NAS fan is not always running at high speeds anymore either, it still revs up every once in a while but it used to be constant so this is a win for me. Its a simple fan but for my use, it was a great help.
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David Winarchik
> 3 dayI got this as an air intake fan mounted on the bottom of my entertainment cabinet to bring cool air in and cool down my electronics. One speed, fairly quiet, does its job. Easy to mount.
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Richard Bertagnoli
14-04-2025Had an excellent experience with these. I been using them for almost a year now and have had a lot, almost no, issues.
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robotkilr
> 3 dayWell the seller really wants you to be satisfied. Seems they noticed my critique and reached out to me to offer a suggestion of trying another fan of theirs that had a significant reduction in noise. After replying that I would gladly trade them my fan for a replacement and then rate that one. Their rep was very appreciative and immediately sent a new different fan with a variable voltage controller that allows for a major reduction in noise for use in quiet environments. They didnt even want the old fan back. So lets compare. The original fan runs at a high speed and moves a lot of air with a high frequency scream that can be annoying if you need to concentrate. The new fan is really what you need to augment a hot running pc when doing heavy graphics or CADD work as I do. The matching size and variable control of voltage makes a big difference. If you run at max voltage the fan is slightly less annoying that the original when run side by side. Adjusting the voltage downward to around 7 volts provides almost as much wind flow at a big improvement in noise. This is clearly the model you should seek out from this company for computer cooling. The original would be better suited to server rooms. Orig post Well made fan but it seems very loud for a 35 db rating. I had planned to use this on a hot multi core pc for extra heat extraction above the cooling tower but may need to re-think using an alternative as this really is loud. Ill see how long I can endure it before I lose it and look for a quieter fan. For this price I was expecting a better blade design that would minimize noise. The angle of the blade and its shape seem to make a whistling sound due to the sheer speed at which it runs.
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Oneliz
> 3 dayIt was used to keep the temperature down on my sons gaming computer. Simply placing the fan on top of the computer ventilation vent makes the computer runs more excellent when playing games. It works as intended, excellent value for the money.
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Nicholas Otte
Greater than one weekThe 120mm x 38mm Fan appears to be capable of moving some serious air. Supplied with ~120vac, blowing through my anemometer it was achieving ~6.0 m/s, and pulling air through the anemometer, it was achieving ~4.2 m/s with the anemometer pressed up against the fan housing for both measurements. The rocker switch on the supplied cord is a nice touch, and the quick connect for the wiring is a lot more secure than I first gave it credit for. As far as the quoted specs go, my tachometer recently died, so I cant speak to the 2800 rpms, but my unit was pulling ~5.6W from the wall, so easily within spec for power draw. The only spec that seems to be off, for which I docked a star, is the noise. Measured at 1m, I metered the noise at ~51db using a phone app, vs the 41db quoted.
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Yams
> 3 dayIt works good but it’s too loud. Sounds like a drone with its high pitched wine.