Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
mounting screws rivets silicone computer logo

Mounting Screws Rivets Silicone Computer Review

5

·

Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
Rating 
4.2
🔩 Computer Screws, 💻 Computer Components

View on AmazonView on ЯM

Media

(2)
img 1 attached to Mounting Screws Rivets Silicone Computer
img 2 attached to Mounting Screws Rivets Silicone Computer

Details

MaterialRubber
Head StyleTruss
Item Dimensions LxWxH4.02 x 0.51 x 3.39 inches
BrandALONG
ColorBlack

Description of Mounting Screws Rivets Silicone Computer

The soft rubber material connects the fan and the chassis, reduce noise and pressure. Easy to install, just pull it into the mounting holes between fan and chassis. Use tweezers to hold it and pull-in the hole to make installation easier. The diameter of the fan hole is 4.0mm-4.6mm. The mounting chassis hole of the chassis is 4.7-5.3mm. It is suitable for most fan installation. The recommended fan size is 120 fans. The material is NBR, the hardness is 45A, soft and stretchable. 30days Service :If you feel any not satisfied for this products ,please contact our amazon After-sales service person to return or refund.

Reviews

Global ratings 5
  • 5
    3
  • 4
    0
  • 3
    2
  • 2
    0
  • 1
    0

Type of review

Revainrating 3 out of 5

They didn't break when using pliers! quality tires!

was damaged WOW! These things are the real deal! I've read reviews of other rubber cased fan mounts and the only complaint was that they tear easily when pryed open with pliers to fit through the fan holes. I haven't ripped any of mine with that particular brand yet (knock on wood). It's still tricky to thread these fan mounts through the fan screw holes (you'll definitely need pliers and be careful not to damage the fan blades). !), but once you've pierced them, the brackets slide easily…

Pros
  • Material NBR, hardness 45A, soft and elastic.

Screws always get stuck on my cheap fans and I tear off the cheap screws with a drill at minimum speed. I ruined one of my cases by ripping out the top fan bracket and filter system. I was constantly changing and buying new fans because no fan under $30 can run at top speed 24/7 for more than a few months. Besides being very easy to install, unless you just need to enlarge the holes or have a pipe to screw in where it doesn't work. I've found that new fans that haven't been screwed in a few…

Pros
  • Soft rubber material connects fan and case, reduces noise and pressure.
Cons
  • Can be retrofitted

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Use pliers to install!

Used with Lian Li O11 Dynamic case paired with Deepcool Gamer Storm fans. Power User Tip: Use needle nose pliers to insert the rivets into the holes on the fan, then reinstall the fan. on the chassis and use pliers to pry the rivets out through the corresponding holes in the chassis. You have to pull with some effort, I thought I would break the first few rivets but that didn't happen. I used them to initially install the fan so I can't compare the noise level to standard screws but these seem…

Pros
  • Computers and accessories
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great solution if your mounting holes are big enough

I recently replaced 2 standard fans with 4 RGB fans and saw these little gummy things. Let me tell you about my experience. I have a Masterbox 5 that will fit up to 4 x 120mm fans. I installed the rear exhaust fan with no problems, the rubber screws popped out easily. The 3 front intake fans are a different story. First I saw that the mounting holes were too small, so I took a drill and drilled the holes as far as I could without sacrificing stability. After trying to get the rubber bolts out…

Pros
  • computer components
Cons
  • disappear

Revainrating 5 out of 5

They didn't break when using pliers! quality tires!

WOW! These things are the real deal! I've read reviews of other rubber cased fan mounts and the only complaint was that they tear easily when prying open with pliers to fit through the fan holes. I haven't ripped any of mine with that particular brand yet (knock on wood). It's still tricky to thread these fan mounts through the fan screw holes (you'll definitely need pliers and be careful not to damage the fan blades). !), but once you've pierced them, the brackets slide easily through the…

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • New competitors have appeared