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The inRobertDIY GAA8S2U Graphic Card Cooler Fan is a specialized cooling solution designed for ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Ti and 1070 Ti AMP Editions. This DIY fan requires users to ensure compatibility with their GPU's size and screw mount hole pitch, as screws are not included. Perfect for gamers and DIY enthusiasts looking to enhance their graphics card's performance and longevity.
N**K
Fits zotac 1080Ti
These fans fit my Zotac 1080Ti perfectly, they are silent and have been working well for 2 weeks now. They're good replacement fans if your onboard fans have failed.
J**Y
Correct replacement fans for Zotac 1080 Ti AMP
The Good:Quiet, quality fans for a Zotac 1080 Ti AMP with the correct profile for mounting and don't protrude form the fan shroud more than the factory fans. Gave new life to an old video card.The Bad:Securing the cables inside the fan shroud is a little bit fiddly.
B**F
Great fans, but will not zero down @ idle
I installed these fans after noticing one of the original fans om my 1080ti was working intermittently - These were a direct drop-in replacement, but unlike the genuine fans, these do not drop to zero RPM @ idle/no load. They constantly run @ around 600 RPM @ idle which in all truth is not a big deal -
C**G
Already making grinding noises after less than a month
Title says it all, these are a piece of crap. Bearings on the new fans are already going out and it hasn't even been a month. Do not buy!
A**R
EDIT: Bearings burned out after 3 months. Shame.
UPDATE: As of today, June 16th, 2021, the one fan (out of two) that I replaced apparently shot its bearings. It's refusing to spin up, and makes nice grating noises whenever it tries. Noticeably 'stiff' to the touch if I attempt to manually rotate it. Like the OEM fans, one has a pigtailed daisychain power connector, the other is female-only... so I can't just drop in the other one of the pair that I got. So... I guess 25 bucks bought me a couple months? Only option given the current GPU situation. Ordered another set just because it's the only way to keep my 1080 ti running, we'll see if the next set dies any sooner or later than this one.Original (positive) review follows:They aren't exactly the same as the broken ones I was replacing, but to my surprise when I opened up the box, it was a kit of two Zotac fans (properly sized) for a 1080 TI AMP Edition, which was what I was troubleshooting. Different sticker, probably old stock or something, but they spun up just fine and run as well (quiet and cool) as ever. Based on what other buyers were saying, seems it's kinda a tossup as to whether you get some generic off-brand fans or get lucky like me.Quick Edit: One thing, maybe I'm just really bad at cable management or something (and I had already removed one entirely due to it not even spinning up, so couldn't go off the example of what was already on there), but it APPEARS to me that the wiring is not quite the right length/fitment. I managed to shove it in and get it to fit, but I wonder if there isn't another specific Zotac GPU that these fans would fit better? The fans themselves were fine, it was just the wiring I had issues with.
A**R
The fan fit perfectly
This is the second fan I ordered on amazon to replace the broken one in my Zotac GTX 1070. This one was the correct amperage, and the cable was long enough.
S**B
Very happy
These fans saved me from a horrible RMA episode. I've never replaced graphics card fans before, but I found it fairly easy (use an eyeglasses screwdriver) having some personal experience in PC building and now my card is running great again. Given that it was cheaper for me to buy these than pay for shipping my graphics card to Zotac, and the repair process itself was straightforward and relatively simple if though unfamiliar, this is an easy recommend for me. The fans, as someone else noted, never go to 0%, but they're so quiet that I don't notice/mind anyway. I just checked it out because someone else noted it and wanted to see if that was true with mine too. Which it is, so I think its a design decision/quirk.
T**N
They work, but not as well as stock fans.
I got them installed and they fit just fine on my Zotac 1080ti AMP edition. I had a fan that broke a blade and was not working very well and making loud noises. I got the new fan set installed and fired up my rig. The fans do not sit at 0% speed like the stock ones would until the temps hit about 50c or so where they would then kick in. These were spinning at 25% at idle. So I fired up a game and got playing. After a few minutes I checked FireStorm and it showed the fans still sitting at 25% and the card was hitting 85c. For some reason, the fans do not respond to the auto settings of Firestorm. However, they do respond to the manual settings or advanced settings. So I had to set up a custom fan curve to get the fans moving. They seem to have to spin at higher speeds to keep the temps the same as the stock fans did. Not sure why that is. They will work for now. It beats having to buy a whole new GPU at least.
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