🌈 Cool your graphics, light up your life!
The AsiaHorse Graphics Card Cooler is engineered for optimal performance with three 80mm fans, providing robust airflow and support for your graphics card. Featuring PWM fan control for adjustable speeds up to 3000 RPM and a noise level of just 25 dB, it ensures efficient cooling without the distraction of noise. The innovative swirl blade design maximizes air pressure at 50 CFM, while the integrated ARGB LED lighting adds a customizable aesthetic to your setup. With easy installation and adjustable support, this cooler is perfect for any graphics card and PC case combination.
Compatible Devices | Graphics Cards |
Noise Level | 25 dB |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 3000 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 50 Cubic Meters per Minute |
Wattage | 7.2 watts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 11"W x 3"H |
T**N
Very good for cooling, but the RGB doesn't work.
I really love how it cooled down my temps by 20 degrees! But the connector for the RGB is the only connector i'm missing though, I could care less about the aesthetics. Definitely worth the money.
L**.
Works great
Bought this since a few games I play really push my aging rx 5700 which only has the basic single fan configuration. I installed this just below my gpu so that it blows into the side of the card with the fan. I didn't make any modifications to the card shroud. I have this plugged into an external fan controller where I can manually adjust the fan speed easily on the fly.At max speed these are a bit loud, so I wouldn't recommend max unless necessary, but I did want to test them that way as well. Running a temperature monitor and playing a gpu intensive game without this installed for about 2 hours my highest peak temp was 93 and average was in the upper 80s. With this installed and running at max speed playing for 2 hours the max temp was 67, average had a bit more range of high 50 to low 60, it's say low 60s were more common. Adjusted to what I consider a good noise level for me my gpu temps never go above 73.This really does work great. My only real complaint isn't so much about this product specifically, and is that they sell a model with larger fans, which I would hope could push more air more quietly, but it lacks the gpu brace. But, I'm happy with what I got all the same and would recommend it.
R**B
Good Bracket, Questionable Fans
I really like how it looks and how there’s no lit up logos.It’s a tight fit if you don’t want to remove your PCIE expansion slots.ARGB works.Compatible with virtually any graphics card since both ends of the bracket are adjustable. It supports my 9070 XT Hellhound firmly.The 80mm fans barely blow any air. I don’t know how people got -5C difference. I’m considering just removing the fans and keeping the RGB bracket.
Z**.
a probably decent product ruined by the literal worst mounting system i have yet to see
long story short, ive had two of these sent to me and neither worked for one reason or another. first was broken in the box, second was a functional product i thought until i tried to install it. they give you a weird little piece of metal that you have to guess how to attach to the cooler that screws into one slot on the case. its just unfortunate that gravity is a thing, so the end of the fans wind up sagging down to touch the bottom of the case since theres no support for that end of the cooler and the fact that did doesnt have any support from a pcie slot. i might have let that slide if the thing didnt start making the most obnoxious noise of all time when it was sagging down and vibrating wildly below my gpu shoot air at a 45 degree angle. if this product ever gets a little plastic or silicon piece that rests in one of the small pcie slots since no ones gonna be using those for wifi and that little extra stability would turn this into an actual usable product. now...how well those 92mm fans actually blow air is another story, i wasnt even able to actually tell seeing as the air was directed foward the very end of my gpu...missing the hotspot lol
F**S
Lower your GPU idle temperatures by 10°C
For those seeking a viable solution for idle GPU temps, this cooler will do it. My RTX 3090 will idle around 55°C when not in use which is a fine temperature. Anything above this and the fans kick in which will bring it down into the mid 40s. But with the ASIAHORSE cooler, you will get about a 10°C drop, which brought my idle temps down to mid 40s. IMO, this is good for longevity of the card and also helps if your GPU has been hot for a while like when following an intense gaming or AI LLM session. For those curious, as I was, the fan direction should be going up and into the card (usually where the heatsink and it's fans are blowing warm are out). Don't ask me the physics behind this. When I turned the ASIAHORSE fan direction the other way to sync with the direction of airflow going out, it only cooled things by 5°C. With the fan direction going up and opposite of the warm air coming out, that brought it down abother 5°C for an average of 10°C cooler.
S**8
Works but fragile
It does work but is so fragile im afraid it will break. i did try to tighten a screw and it immediately stripped and fell out. even though it takes up 3 screws on the frame still is "wobbly" so i just did not touch it. I wish there was a way to reverse airflow but i am afraid to take apart after that one screw stripping and falling out so not sure about that. i ended up getting another GPU so it sits waiting for me to find another use.the fans also do not blow that much air, they are kinda week, RPM on the lower side. compare to other fans in my system they are just a breeze and not a gust.so if you just want a little more flow on a pci card and pretty lights, it works if you do not mess with it. if you are looking for something to help chill down your cards while they are running full power then not the best choice.
A**N
Dead GPU Fan replacement
Currently in the process of upgrading my PC overall to a final AM4 max build and ran into a snag that involved water hitting my GPU, and the fan sensor ended up dying so even a replacement wouldn't do me any good. So instead I removed the fans and bought this GPU cooler. I had low expectations but the cooler actually does a very good job even while playing cyberpunk at ultra settings at 1080p.Idle temps on desktop: 37CIdle temps opening a game: 45CTemp while playing (Cyberpunk 2077) on Ultra settings: 68C maxThere's some good modularity to this too since it is a bracket that you can replace the three 92mm fans on with your own but 1800RPM is more than enough for my 6650XT. I can see myself replacing it with more silent 92mm fans. If you don't have the know-how to replace GPU fans that died and just need something quick to aid it then this works a treat. Just my recommendation would be to use FanControl to create a fan curve that revs the fans depending on GPU temps like I have in the pictures I provided. Works fantastic even as a 3-pin fan. No complaints here
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