I wanted a new fan for my cooler and didn't want to spend more than $20 plus RGB. This fan crashed into the middle of my heatsink (Fuma 2) so RGB doesn't make sense. So I gave Cooler Master another chance after having a terrible time with their POM bearing based fans. Cooler Master seems to have gone back to his screw camp, which was a solid camp back when they used it. Better than a case in terms of durability and almost as durable as a double bullet and almost as quiet as a case. This fan uses a 9-blade design similar to the smooth Typhoon and Noctua a12, but generates almost the same static pressure as the 2150rpm Typhoon or Noctua a12. And I can feel his pressure pushing out the back of my Fuma 2. No grinding noise, no clicking, the frame is very heavy which is nice, fairly quiet at 2000rpm, comes with rubber dampers, has good static pressure that competes with other fans of the same design (2.1mm H20), no RGB, PWM, braided cable and decently cheap (less than $20). What else can you wish for? If you are interested in using this fan as a case fan to blow through the case I would ditch it as its 60cfm at 2000rpm is pretty weak but this fan is rated for static pressure. If you are looking for a heatsink/radiator/penetration fan then this is a reliable fan.
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