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The inRobert PLD09210S12HH Video Card Cooling Fan is a high-performance cooling solution designed for a variety of ASUS STRIX graphics cards, including the GTX 980 Ti, R9 390, RX 480, and more. Operating at a voltage of DC 12V and a current of 0.40A, this fan ensures optimal cooling efficiency while maintaining a quiet operation. Please note that screws are not included, so be sure to keep your existing ones for installation.
K**T
Fans good but MAJOR manufacturing defect .. Vendor corrected free of charge
I bought a pack of all three fans to replace the ones on my ROG Strix 1080 that were nearly worn out. Two of the three fans work well, but the third (Fan-A) is miswired (see photo). I was able to patch up my system by using the old fan instead of the miswired one, but this means I'm going to have to get a different Fan-A and redo the replacement work on that specific fan, a task I am not happy to have to do.UPDATE: I reached out to the vendor and received a free replacement Fan-A which was correctly wired and I now have a week's worth of use of it to say that it works well. I am pleased that my situation was resolved, and as a result I've upped my rating to 3 stars from 2. I didn't think 4 or 5 stars was warranted given the amount of work I needed to do in order to diagnose and document the problem and work to resolve it. I probably have 2-4 extra hours of manual intervention as a result of the defect; that's a pretty large deficit to overcome. In the end though .. I got a working set of fans that are meeting my expectations.
A**G
ASUS tried to screw me over
1080 ti Strix owner here, replaced fan A, and here to tell my story of why I got this. If you just want the cliff notes to whether you should get this or not, I'll sum it up first.-Installed in less than 5 minutes with a tiny philips head screwdriver.-Came in within days of ordering-Is not an upgrade over stock, but is a fine replacement for the 1080ti in need.-Looks almost stock just missing the sticker (if you could add the old stock one on, almost no one would notice)Now, let me explain what happened. Within an hour of me turning my computer on one morning, I heard what sounded like a screw falling inside my case. The next thing I know, the fan that has a single sliver exposed from the opposite side was making a mess of sounds. After turning off the computer and investigating, I had 2 broken fan blades on Fan A (going by this products ordering). What I suspect is that one broke, and the broken blade itself broke the second one. I was annoyed, I still never found the culprit, but I had something I needed to fix.I got in contact with ASUS, and over a series of emails asked them what they would estimate the repair would be given the situation. I told them that I knew that there is unlikely any other sort of damage, and that it would just be an out-of-warranty fan replacement. They never gave me anything. Repeatedly, they told me they could not given any sort of estimate, unless they knew the damages, even when I explicitly asked them just to quote just a fan replacement: nothing. I was disgruntled, but at the time, I didn't want to spend 200-300 on switching to some form of watercooling, so I felt this was my best option.I paid $15 to get the GPU shipped to them, and waited. It took almost 5 days from when I saw it arrived, until I got a quote back. The only damage listed on their report was the fan blade (what a surprise.) But the actual surprise: $820 to repair. Yup, they only listed that single fan to be replaced in the invoice, and it would cost me $790+tax to get it replaced. I was stunned, I was legit dumbfounded to think that I paid less for this card than what they're asking to charge me to replace the fan. I told them not to complete the repair, to send the card back, and I gave a very lovely worded email to them. And basically got a bot response.After that, I found these replacement fans, and decided to go with them before trying some form of watercooling for the card. Bought the full set, figured why not, and waited for my card to get shipped back to me.Within 5 minutes of opening up the box with my GPU in it, I had this aftermarket fan inside the shroud, and just had to install it to test it out. I could tell it didn't spin quite as well as the stock fans, but I wasn't going to complain about an $800 difference at that, I just wanted it to work well enough to have my GPU back. And it certainly is more than enough for that.This is not something you should think of upgrading at all, as if anything, they are just minimally worse than the stock fans. But when you consider that ASUS will probably try to gouge you out of hundreds of dollars just to get replaced by them? I don't see any world that going through them is a viable solution.All in all, this saved me and my GPU from being scammed out of $800 by ASUS. I just wanted to share my story, in hopes that if there is someone in the same shoes as me, that it can be of help. I'm tempted to order another one, just in the odds that I shoot myself in the foot and break it again, because of this very tale.
L**N
Great alternative but not perfect.
Bought a Fan C to replace my oem one because the oem one stopped working. The replacement fan works fine and is controlled the same way via asus software. My only downside is that the fan doesnt stop spinning. Kind of defeats the purpose of having a card that has passive cooling(fans don't spin unless temperature increases). My solution would be to set the fan curve with asus gpu tweak software and have the all the fans run at a minimum rpm. Since the replacement fan doesnt stop running, just have all the fans run that way everything looks better and helps resolve ocd.
M**L
amps are different from original
The blades on the original fans broke so I thought that this would be a less expensive option than purchasing a new card. The amps on the 2 end fans were different from the original fans. The fans are not coming on as often as the previous ones did, even before they broke. We’ll see if this was really worth it over time.
R**O
Good replacement but has a flaw.
I recently had to replace my C fan on the Asus Rog Strix 1080 TI after having too much psi from my air cleaner break the bearing on the fan. This new fan replacement was easy to install. It does keep my GPU temps down. My only complaint is that the fan never stops spinning now. If it's constantly running then I know it is not reading the software fan control which worries me because I like to keep my temps at a certain range when the gpu is being overclocked. I still need to find out if the fan increases rpm as the gpu increases in heat. Hopefully this fan does increase it's rpm as fan B and A does.
A**M
Works as well as the original
This fan works great, doesnt seem to be any louder than the stock one. More importantly the wires are the exact right length. If they were too long or too short, it would make it difficult to route the wires on the heatsink. Installation only took about a half hour including taking out and reinstalling the card, and it is much easier to do than it might seem. Finally, it is less than half the cost of the original replacement, so all around this is the way to go.
B**K
Worked perfect on my 1080 Ti Strix
It's only been a day but so far the fan has been working perfect without any issues. No weird noises and temps are cool. Had the same sticker as the oem one. If anything i shouldve replaced all 3 instead of just the broken one because this fan now outspins the others lol can tell when the PC shuts off it still has some momentum left over the other 2 fans. Good product.Update after approx a month: Working flawlessly still, definitely recommend
I**Y
Works for ASUS ROG Strix 1080ti
Works perfectly to replace a fan on my 1080ti Strix card that broke while cleaning with compressed air. Not sure why other users have reported it not turning off like the stock fan, mine works exactly as the original, might vary with different cards but the 1080ti Strix works just fine.
A**S
Perfect fit!!
Perfect fit and easy to install!
P**S
AMD Radeon R9 390
The product fits perfectly on my AMD Radeon R9 390 and so far everything is working fine.
N**Y
It's working fine. I'm happy with this. :)
Worth price. Good quality.
S**U
Can't be better
Great replacement, its just like the original fan but without the rog sticker
A**B
Doesn't work with 980Ti
Fits as advertised in my 980 Ti. Unfortunately no matter what I do I can't get the fans to spin, I can't even set the rpm above 0.
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