First off, it moves an incredible amount of air for its small size. At full speed, you'll feel the air at 6 feet with ease. The downside is that it's noisy, especially after it's been hacked. It was pretty quiet for the first two weeks, like someone using a hair dryer in another room through a closed door. But it got to the point where it sounded like the hair dryer was in the room with you. To compound the problem, mine came with a cracked case so I had to refill the case with epoxy over the outlet. All in all, if noise isn't an issue, this is the cheapest fan that will move this amount of air. It can easily accommodate a small inflatable boat.
AC Infinity Cooling Ventilation Projects
8 Review
Intel Core i5-10500 6-Core Desktop Processor up to 💻 4.5 GHz LGA1200 (Intel 400 Series Chipset) 65W, Model: BX8070110500
7 Review
🎮 High-Performance MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 3060 Ventus 3X 12G OC Graphics Card – Boosted Ampere OC Technology, Triple Fan Cooling, HDMI/DP, PCIe 4, 12GB 15 Gbps GDRR6
4 Review
💨 Noctua NF-F12 iPPC 3000 PWM, High-Performance Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 3000 RPM (120mm, Black)
17 Review
Comprehensive 500pcs Laptop Screw Kit Set for 🔩 IBM HP Dell Lenovo Samsung Sony Toshiba Gateway Acer
12 Review
🔧 Premium Repair Replacement Screws & Tools for MacBook Pro Retina 15"/13" - Complete Bottom Case Set
10 Review
Glarks 660 Pieces Phillips Assortment Motherboard
10 Review
M.2 Screw Kit: Easy Mounting for NVMe SSDs on ASUS Motherboards
19 Review