The description for this fan says it's compatible with an ATI HD5770 video card, but the plug is too large for my ATI Radeon HD5770 card. Cards with that chip can have 2 different fan diameters, 2 or 4 pin plugs, and be bladed only or bladed with a cage around their circumference. Apparently there are also two sizes of 2 pin plugs. A little more guidance in the description would be helpful. I had to solder my old fan's plug to this fan.
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I have a EVGA gtx 650TI and my fan died. This was an exact replacement for me. Same plug, same spacing for the screws, same voltage/amperage, and RPM. This also was the only vendor in the US who could get me a fan in a few days vs a few weeks for non US vendors, so a little extra price was well worth it.
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Advertised as a replacement for NVidia cards. Did not work for my application, EVGA 750TI. Needed a 4 pin.
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Very nice but was a little more expensive than the last fan I purchased. Runs smooth and quiet
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When your graphics card fan fails, you NEED this. I used it to replace the fan on an EVGA GTX650. It just screwed into the existing mount holes
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