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💨 Dominate heat like a boss with the ultimate cooling beast!
The EZDIY-FAB 120mm cooling fan delivers an industry-leading 200 CFM airflow at a blazing 4000 RPM, powered by durable dual ball bearings for extended life. Designed for high-demand environments like mining rigs and servers, it includes metal finger guard grills for safety and a 4-pin Molex connector for seamless PC integration. While powerful and efficient, its noise level peaks at 59dBA, making it ideal for professional setups where performance trumps silence.
| ASIN | B079G4TVKZ |
| Air Flow Capacity | 200 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | 88,531 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,510 in Fans & Cooling |
| Brand | EZDIY-FAB |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Server |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Cooling method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 75 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 38L x 120W x 120H millimetres |
| Manufacturer | EZDIY-FAB |
| Manufacturer Part Number | UK2-Fan-Mining |
| Material | Metal |
| Max Rotational Speed | 4000 RPM |
| Model Number | UK2-Fan-Mining |
| Noise Level | 59 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Power connector type | 4-Pin |
| Product dimensions | 38L x 120W x 120H millimetres |
| UPC | 641055392650 641055392773 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 36 watts |
G**M
VERY VERY LOUD! Extremely powerful fan throughput.
These fans are LOUD. Think a plane taking off loud. Suitable for use inside a Datacenter, or somewhere noise isn't important. But no chance of operating these in your home. I foolishly installed 6 of these into a server chassis wanting to cool it down. It did the job. But there was zero chance of being anywhere near them! The air throughput is second to none. These are the most powerful fans I have discovered.
B**D
Moves a lot of air, very loud
A very noisy but tremendously powerful fan. It takes around 1.6A at 12V so can be run without issue from the supplied Molex. I use them in a rack and don't care about the noise.
N**P
Incredible air force! But very..very noisy!
Got these for a crypto mining rig which I had been struggling to cool. These really move the air, by a factor of 5 more than any desktop/PC 120mm fan I have ever used. So they really do an excellent job. They are however really noisy. This is understandable given the speed they turn at but this would be too much for an indoor or in home installation. They need to be in another room or something. But I will say again they really are very impressive fans!
T**M
Little tornados
Lots of air flow, very loud (too much for a desktop). Undervolting to 5v gives a decent flow and tolerable volume. Connector is just 2 wires via molex, not a fan header. I wanted to use these as extraction fans and in push/pull gave good flow through several layers of carbon filter cloth but one of the fans automatically resets itself at 12v (I don't know if this is protection circuitry or something else) so it keeps spooling up repeatedly. It works at lower voltage (5v) as a decent solder fume extractor through carbon cloth. The other fan works well.
M**M
Wow they're powerful!
Very powerful fans, very loud too but it's to be expected when they move so much air and they can always be undervolted to quieten them. No negatives to note, great value.
G**T
Noisy but perfect for my needs
Be warned people are not lying these are, but also very effective and do exactly what I wanted them to. I have installed one as an extractor fan for my 3D printer enclosure and combined with a variable fan controller shifts the air out with ease. However, be careful, very careful these will do you damage if your fingers get in the way; during testing I dropped one on my mechanical keyboard whilst it was running the shear force of it ripped off 3 keys by snapping the stems and one key had a gouge approximately 3mm deep out of it caused by the blades. Needless to say, violence is golden, I love these fans, they’re noisy, work perfectly at various voltages from about 5v DC and for the price you can’t go wrong
A**R
These shift air but are LOUD!
Excellent at shifting lots of air quickly. Molex plug. Very loud. Put mine on a temperature switch as its not bearable running full time.
A**R
Powerful fans
Put these in my airbrush spray booth to give more for, work really well
M**O
Potente
Portata aria elevata
F**S
Ultra resistentes y muy potentes
Llevan todo el verano a la intemperie conectados a una placa solar y funcionando desde que sale el sol hasta que se pone... Y como el primer día. Me enfrían una caseta de madera que en verano coge bastantes grados ciluando el da el sol. Excelente compra
P**T
Bruyant mais ça décoiffe
Si vous cherchez de la puissance : 200 CFM c'est impressionnant ! Bien sur ça refroidit bien aussi mais c'est un peu bruyant quand même (comme un avion de chasse LOL)
R**R
Very strong airflow, but not so durable
I've installed a lot of these in many mining servers; mainly those having big cards like RTX 3090 / 3080 (Ti), but also if the Servers are to be placed where there is rather bad ambient airflow. Whilst being very powerful, they require careful handling, e.g. it happened to me twice that a part of my t-shirt was pulled into the fan, ripping apart the showel of the fan in an instant. I'd rather not try this with my finger... Also, despite having a good price level, they're not that durable and often break within the first 3-6 months, increasing the amount of maintenance required due to fan outages and heat, and also makes me step away from installing these by default also in machines which have less hot graphics cards if avoidable. I'd happily pay double the price if the manufacturer could ensure some 20.000+ running hours prior to malfunction, maybe also as a "Pro" variant. It's not that other fans not also have these issues, but when it comes to maintaining larger farms, the outage rate really becomes an issue.
C**O
Merci
Magnifique mais un peu brouillant, mais bon normal pour la vitesse
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