🌬️ Keep it cool, keep it quiet!
The HIGH POWER® LGA-115x-mITX 1U Low-Profile CPU Cooling Fan is designed for Intel processors, offering efficient cooling in a compact form factor. With a maximum speed of 3000 RPM and a noise level of just 28.1 dB, it ensures optimal performance without disturbing your workflow. This cooling solution is perfect for mini ITX and micro ATX builds, making it a must-have for any tech-savvy professional.
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 28.1 dB |
Max Rotational Speed | 3000 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 28.19 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Wattage | 85 watts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.2L x 9.2W x 2.7H centimetres |
R**Y
Excellent replacement fan
Fan is quiet and just what I needed to replace my older noisy CPU fan. It was fairly easy to install as well.
D**3
Excellent item for the cost.
Item was used to upgrade an Acer AIO desktop computer, worked well.
P**D
fits
bought for KCMconmey 4 + 1 Bay DIY NAS Case and fits well and works well
T**N
Great Product for the Money
Pretty great little heat-sink and fan. Relevant system specs:CPU: I5 3475SMB: EMB-B75ACase: Weird Acrylic "thing" off AliExpressI was looking for a cheap-ish CPU cooler, for a mini build, in a mini case... this did the trick. Great fan and heat-sink and at half the cost of the equivalent Noctua L9.Pros: great fan and heat-sink on a budget. Keeps the processor fairly cool. Idle (doing nothing) ~33C; normal usage (Netflix, Gmail, etc) ~ 40-45C; higher usage (games, etc) 55-60C. Not bad considering the price. I would have liked a few degrees cooler considering this is an "S" series CPU, but not terrible. I could probably knock off a few degrees with a Noctua L9 but at twice the cost and the L9 might not have fit my case, as it is just a touch bigger.Cons: honestly not many. I did notice that the fan is not silent, not overly loud, but not silent. Under load the fan is audible but not to the point of distraction. Oddly, the fan is quieter at a horizontal position than a vertical one... not sure why. The only other con is the coil-whine... yeah it is there; I did hear an audible coil-whine when I first started using this... it went away after about a week, but for a time I thought I was going mad... give it time and the coil-whine dissipates permanently (the whine is from the springs holding the sink to the board, I think).Overall, worth it!Just a note: I have seen reviews say they are using this for I7 CPUs and the like... I personally would not after the temps on my "S" series processor, but for lower watt CPUs, this is a good deal.
J**J
Super Quiet Fan
Super quiet and very low profile. You will need to flip your motherboard over to install the pegs into the threaded nuts, as it does not use the push-down plastic CPU fan fasteners. To me this is an advantage as it puts more pressure on the heatsink to the CPU.
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