



💨 Stay cool, stay ahead — the silent fan your tech deserves!
The GDSTIME 80mm x 80mm x 25mm 24V Brushless DC Cooling Fan is engineered for professional-grade cooling with a powerful 24V brushless motor, delivering 43.6 CFM airflow at a whisper-quiet 31 dBA. Designed for versatile use in PC cases, 3D printers, amplifiers, and more, it features a durable hydraulic bearing rated for 40,000 hours and comes complete with mounting hardware and a protective metal grill for easy, secure installation.























| ASIN | B00N1Y3T9G |
| Air Flow Capacity | 43.6 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #98 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand | GDSTIME |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Desktop, Printer, UPS units |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Date First Available | August 26, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.19 ounces |
| Item model number | GDT8025S24V2P2.54 |
| Manufacturer | GDSTIME |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2800 RPM |
| Noise Level | 31 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | 2-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 3.15"L x 3.15"W x 0.98"H |
| UPC | 702334352830 |
| Voltage | 24 Volts (DC) |
| Wattage | 2.1 watts |
C**T
Quiet, good airflow, useful hardware.
Used to replace the motherboard cooling on a 3D printer. Included hardware was very useful. The fan grill keeps wires safe. Lots of airflow while running quiet. Good quality 24v fan.
A**R
Great for bed fans on Voron Trident
I’m always happy with GDSTIME fans. I bought two of these to use as bed fans in my Voron Trident 300 and try are working flawlessly and didn’t increase the noise level too much. They are working great to circulate the air in my printer and keep temps stable. Two fit perfectly under my bed.
J**L
Very quiet...
I used this to replace the main processor board cooling fan on a Game King video poker machine. It's a perfect fit and is VERY quiet compared to the factory installed fan. The only issue is I had to cut the plug from the old fan and connect it to this new one. Not a big deal at all. So far I give this five stars. We'll see how long it lasts but for now it's perfect
R**M
Great quiet fan for noisy UPS
I've bought several used SMX APC UPS units for a project. One, that otherwise functions perfectly, was manufactured in 2010. This was the only one in the bunch that couldn't be upgraded to the most current firmware so I don't know if it's that or a faulty sensor but both fans spin at a pretty high speed all the time and really too loud to make it useable even in the out of the way spot I have it located. First bought a pair of fans and didn't read the product description closely enough (my bad). Fans weren't meant to operate 24 hours a day so bought two of these. Came with nuts/bolts long enough to mount for my use (other fans didn't) so installed them with some material between the fans and the device to reduce potential vibration noise. Now this UPS is the quiet one of the bunch. Yes, in this one they are always on but really not audible from more than a few feet away (others spin up intermittently and you can hear those from a distance). I've had the unit in use for a week or so since the install and seems to produce plenty of air flow (based on what I feel coming out the back), battery pack temps the same as the other units and just doing basic checks of running my hands across the case of the unit seems to be right around the ambient temperature in the room. Will update if there are any durability issues but so far so good!
E**S
Greatr little fan
A great little fan that works great.
C**F
A good upgrade for your 3D printer.
I had a hotend cooling fan go bad on my 3D printer, and I wanted to upgrade it (My printer uses the same fan for hotend and part cooling, so more airflow is always better), and grabbed one of these. Not much to say, really... It fit in the same spot (Although it is much thicker than a "Generic" 40MM fan so it may not work for some printers), worked when I plugged it in, and although it is a little more noisy, it moves a LOT more air. Only real complaint was I wish the wires were longer. Would have been nice to just wire it right up to the control board, but instead I had to solder and heat-shrink them together by the hotend. Biggest problem I could see someone else having is either the fan not fitting in a smaller hotend like the one on the Ender 3, or accidentally buying this 24V fan for their 12V printer, in which case it would still work, but not move much air at all and may cause printing problems. Double-check your voltages!
A**S
Does what it says on the tin.
It's a fan. It's not as quiet as a Noctua, but you knew that. Quality seems fine.
A**R
Removes Hot Air
This fan really blows… best bang for your buck.
N**R
works well
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