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Antec Cyclone Blower, Expansion Slot Cooling Fan

3.8 out of 5 stars 302 customer reviews
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  • Airflow: 22 CFM
  • Speed: 2200 RPM
  • Acoustic Noise: 28 dBA
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  • Brand Name: Antec
  • Model Number: CYCLONE BLOWER
  • Device Type: Cooling


Product Information

Product Dimensions 4.4 x 3.6 x 0.9 inches
Item Weight 6.4 ounces
Shipping Weight 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
ASIN B000051299
Item model number CYCLONE BLOWER
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3.8 out of 5 stars 302 customer reviews

3.8 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #489 in Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Computer Components > Fans & Cooling
Date first available at Amazon.com October 12, 2000

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After ordering this item, I realised, that the fan size was facing into the wrong direction, competing against my GPU (dual crossfireX) fans. There is great news: you can easily pop the rear plate off, and simply turn the fan around, so instead of facing up in the case, it can be facing down (e.g. drawing heat away from a gnu-s back. I think they should include this at the description.

Hope it helps someone make a decision. The product is quality, it is not cheap plastic but it is fairly loud. Well, unless you are water cooled you are loud anyway with 2-3 GPUs stuck into your pc.
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I have a Compaq SR1820NX desktop which is a very quiet machine in most time. Only when it has run for quite a long time and it is hot in the room, the system fan will run at full speed and becomes very noisy. Since I added a 7600gs passive heatsink card, the system fan needs to work at full speed more often. So I decided to add an additional fan and place it directly beneath my video card. This fan is really poweful, you can sense the strong wind flow coming out from it. And since this fan helps a lot in circulting the air in the tower, my system fan never needs to work at full speed again. Another good thing is my video card temperature ranges from 55-73 down to 45-55. That's a big drop! The only complaint I have is the 28db is quite noticable and a little bit annoying especially when the room is quiet. Overall I recommand this product. If you own a passive heatsink video card and you plan to OC it, this is a must buy.
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For those of you who work on your computer for extended hours, this system cooler is for you. Flowing at 42cfm(Cubic Feet per Minute), there is a lot of air to go around, literally!
This easy-to-install Cyclone Blower can cool a very decent sized computer case. I have it installed in my full tower case, and this fan can pack a punch against heat! I noticed a drop in temperature by 4 degrees. That's enough to combat deadly heat!
I think it is definately worth it to purchase this item and place one in each computer.
You can place this sucker right below your video card if you are a gamer(that video card can heat up!).
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There's a vast amount of heat generated inside of a PC, especially if it's used for a lot of gaming and/or graphics activity. Add a few components such as an upgraded graphics card or sound card, and the temperature begins to climb even more. Adding extra RAM results in additional heat buildup. The original standard case fans help cool the system, but by and large they usually only provide basic airflow that's usually sufficient for the PC for which they were designed.

Heat erodes the life span of electronic components and devices. High case and component temperatures effectively making a PC more unstable and decrease the life of the components. If you increase air circulation, you will lower the case temperature. For cost-conscious shoppers and PC enthusiasts who want maximum bang-for-the-buck, use a cost-effective PCI slot fan. They work very well due to the fact that they exhaust the hot air directly out of the back of the case, instead of reticulating it.

Some of the best of these are the highly rated Antec Cyclone Blower Case Fan and the Cyclo PCI Slot Blue Led Fan from Thermaltake. Placing either of these in an open slot as close to a hot PCI video card or other high activity adapter board will usually give excellent results towards lowering the temperature inside of the computer case, and either is good for removing hotspots over PCI graphics cards.
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I popped this guy right in under my ATI Radeon card and it does a real nice job drawing the air out. I can't hear it at all. It was a great purchase for the price.
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I have to say, the fan does have some noise to it, butnot enuf to be objectionable. It does the job well. I use it in poorly designed cases (such as the older Compaq Presarios) where there was never enough ventilation and there is no spot for a regular case fan. Place the fan as far up the motherboard's PCI slots as you can, heat rises and it seems to do a better job up there. If you want to cool your vid card, this is the perfect fan.
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I was a bit leery about this fan since the price is so low, but took a chance. So glad, its was a very simple install, I put it directly beneath the Video card Exhaust to route all the hot air directly outside which was one of my biggest heating problem originally, cause most of my exhaust airflow was through the back near my CPU, which means all my Video Card HEAT were routed through the same area and since I have a bottom mount PDU which leaves no room for a bottom fan, my CPU fan was using the hot air from my Video Card. since I installed this fan, my CPU temp Dropped almost 10 Degrees when i'm hardcore gaming and Turbo Boosting my I5-2500k to 4.7 GHz. My comp has not crashed since then. Another perk, I have not notice any increase in noise.
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