I will say my FE 3070ti is cooled significantly by this product. While playing I went from 85 cish to 65 cish temps. While 85cish aren't dangerous for this particular card, I'm concerned about durability, so I bought some extra fans hoping it would help keep them cool. This product actually works quite well for this purpose, but the downsides are really a pain. I'd also like to add that three more fans blowing on the GPU will likely keep it cool regardless of manufacturer. So don't praise them, just say yes, these fans are doing what fans are supposed to do. There is no fastening system. It simply rests on the chords and "sits" (balances) on the threaded brace at the back of the body. Not very handy when trying to control chords. Like, EVER. And since there's no real way to put it in a computer (who was the engineer who came up with that way of thinking?), it's difficult to make it look straight and impossible to make very stable when it's " installed". I understand there are ways to use ties or slightly modify the case or product to potentially find a solution, but if I wanted to work through the issue I would just make the fans myself and save my money. The RGB connector is for a 3-pin, not a 5-pin RGB connector. Not sure how common 3 or 5 pins are, but I have a new ASUS mobo and figured compatibility with modern hardware wouldn't be an issue. Well, this could be a personal issue and I probably should have investigated further by reading all the product details, but I haven't really had to use the RGB header yet and was unfamiliar with the specs. So if I hadn't really done my due diligence, it wouldn't matter if I carefully read all the product details or not (which I try to do a lot of research before buying, so I probably read carefully but didn't know the specs). This may not be a problem for anyone and I might be the only idiot who would make this mistake, but it definitely affected my attitude towards the product which is why I'm including it in my review. My final thought would be to find something more expensive. I know this thing costs about $25, but throw in another 25 or so and you get something that works better. If you're broke and you have a 3-pin RGB connector and you want to get some work done and somehow build the damn thing into a damn computer, add it to your cart.
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