❄️ Keep your GPU cool and your rig glowing with style!
The AsiaHorse Graphics Card Cooler features three 80mm swirl blade fans delivering up to 50 CFM airflow with PWM speed control (800-3000 RPM) for efficient, quiet cooling at just 25 dB noise. Equipped with 13 ARGB LEDs per fan and 5V 3-pin motherboard sync, it adds vivid customizable lighting. Its sturdy alloy steel GPU support brace protects your motherboard from heavy GPU sag, while the easy slide-lock installation ensures compatibility with diverse PC builds.
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 25 dB |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 3000 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 50 Cubic Meters per Second |
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 | 11.42"L x 3.99"W x 1.61"H |
M**.
It's sturdy, pretty, and works great!
I have an MSI RTX 3060ti, 2 fan model, and it gets hot! There's a hotspot on the card that my temp monitoring program picks up and before I installed this GPU cooler, the temp on that hotspot would be over 91c. With the GPU cooler installed, it still runs warm but now rests around 88-89c. The core GPU temp doesn't go above 75c on max load. I didn't expect it to make my graphics card chilly, but it does enough to notice the difference. As for noise level, I think it's just as loud as all my other case fans, so I can't really pick out the sound specifically. I have it just plugged into a regular fan port on my motherboard, so it runs on full speed all the time, which is fine. The noise is not enough to bother me, and certainly isn't as loud as my graphics card running at 100 percent fan speed!As for the mounting system, I saw a lot of reviews with complaints about it, but I actually think that the mounting brackets are nice sturdy metal. The brace on the front of the fans, the part that has the LED strip, is strong and prevents the cooler from sagging. I didn't even remove any of the dust shields from the back of the case, I just installed the cooler right over the top of them, screwing the screws into both the mounting bracket and the dust shields, as seen in one of my pictures. When I first set it in there, it did look a little droopy, but I just bent it upward a little and it stayed. I can even push on it and it won't sag.The ARGB light strip is pretty cool. It syncs up with all my other fans in the case and lights up an otherwise darker spot. It kind of tied the whole look together, really. I think it's pretty great! I would buy again!
M**.
Saved me from buying a new GPU!! ♥
My GPU was consistently going above 85° C and I could NOT get it to climb down - I have an Asus Rog Strix GeForce 2070 Super, and it appeared that the GPU fans were going out as well. They still ran but were not spinning faster when the temp was rising, and I couldn't modify the fan control at all.This was a LIFESAVER. AMAZING. Easy plug and play right below the GPU and now I am CONSISTENTLY at 50° C, perfect perfect perfect.Looks great and had instant Fan RPM and RGB control. No drivers or any messing around needed.
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.
A**.
Nice and quite
This cooler is barely pushing any air at all, good thing about this is it is incredibly quite. I can barely feel any air being moved from the fans and saw no decrease in temps. I would of been better off using a PWM fan and just zip tying it in place.
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.
O**N
Great but just a too noisy
Overall the product works great, although the fans are very loud, so if you're going for the "silent gaming" build this definitely isn't the option. But to be fair if you messed around in your BIOS setting you might be able to get the fans to run at a lower RPM.
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.
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