StarTech FANCASE Expansion Slot Rear Exhaust Cooling Fan with LP4 Connector
StarTech FANCASE Expansion Slot Rear Exhaust Cooling Fan with LP4 Connector
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StarTech FANCASE Expansion Slot Rear Exhaust Cooling Fan with LP4 Connector

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Key item features

  • 2200 RPM 6.9 CFM
  • 32 dBA
  • Increases air flow around the video card to improve system stability.
  • Improves overall system airflow
  • Compact design allows it to fit into any expansion slot so airflow can be directed where it's needed most
  • Quiet operation for minimal system noise
  • Reliable ball bearing motor
  • Great for improving airflow around hot-running 3D cards like GeForce® and Radeon®
  • Fan utilizes a quiet running brushless DC motor
  • Power is supplied to the fan using a standard LP4 (hard drive power connector) pass through plug
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Jun 8, 2023
LostStonerBoy
5 out of 5 stars review

Love mine running strong 5 yrs later

I originally bought this not as a way to cool my graphics card, but to instead cool my PC case overall, as I was having issue with my processor overheating. Try as it might the real problem was that I needed to apply some new thermal paste. Which I eventually did as well as purchasing a new heatsink. But now I have a beefier graphics card which can get a bit on the warm side, and this little thing is still running over 5 years later so it's good to know that it is adding a little bit more heat reduction from my graphics card,

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