I don't know how that's even possible, but I can barely feel the airflow. The blades look ok. It spins at high speed. It's a low whisper and the lights are bright and look great. But. it doesn't move much air and I can't figure out why. This is normal for the front of the computer, but compared to the amount of air the rear fan expels, this fan blows almost no air. I read that the rear fan needs to be stronger than the front fan to create negative pressure. so it's ok But I was hoping to use a second fan to replace the rear fan if it breaks. e. no The rear fan was just an original case fan, nothing special, so why is it blowing out less air? The lights on it are BRIGHT so I know it's getting the most power. I am completely amazed at the airflow. I can get more airflow by fanning myself with a sheet of flexible printer paper. I would recommend it for a front fan or if you have a case with multiple fans as the price is more than reasonable and attractive. It moves the air a bit, but far from what I consider normal. I would NOT recommend it for a CPU or rear fan!
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