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The GDSTIME 60mm 12V 3-pin brushless fan delivers a perfect balance of compact size (60x60x10mm), moderate airflow (14.3 CFM), and whisper-quiet operation (25.4 dBA). Engineered with durable sleeve bearings for up to 35,000 hours of continuous use, it’s ideal for mini-ITX builds, NAS, DVRs, 3D printers, and other space-constrained electronics. This 2-pack includes fan guards and mounting hardware, making it a plug-and-play upgrade for professionals seeking silent, efficient cooling in tight spaces.



















| ASIN | B0DHKV821W |
| Air Flow Capacity | 14.3 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand | GDSTIME |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, NAS, Printer, Projector, Switch |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Date First Available | September 20, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.32 ounces |
| Item model number | 2xGDA6010S12F35M25325-US |
| Manufacturer | GDSTIME |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 3500 RPM |
| Noise Level | 25.4 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 2.36"L x 2.36"W x 0.43"H |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 1 watts |
P**P
Good slim fans for tight ITX builds—just make sure you’ve got enough power splitters
I picked up three of these GDSTIME 80mm x 10mm fans for my Silver Stone mini-ITX case (SG13) since it’s the only fan size that really fits in there. I’m using two as exhaust fans out the top and one for side intake. These fans are slim, which is perfect for small cases where normal 80x15mm, or 92x15mm fans just won’t work. The fans work well and are pretty quiet. they push more air flow out an into my ITX case and I noticed temps drop for 55-65c all the way down to 35c. The only issue I ran into is more about my case’s wiring and not the fans themselves: if you try to power all three fans off a single header or cheap splitter (especially sharing with an AIO pump), you can end up with not enough voltage, one of my fans powered down. The other two are working fine because they’re plugged into a different header and splitter. You can run these fans off two pins, and they’ll just spin at full speed, which is fine for most setups. Just make sure you have a good fan splitter or hub that can handle three fans at once, or split them across different headers. Running them all off one header is too much for most motherboards, especially in small cases where you also have an AIO cooler. I’m still troubleshooting the one fan that turned off, it could just be a loose wire from moving the case, but overall the other two are running great. If you need slim, quiet 80mm fans for a compact build, these do the job. Just double-check your wiring and power setup. Don't know how long they will last but I have had them for several weeks and they seem to be running fine except for the one that powered off, I still have to figure out why it did but I am pretty sure it isn't dead its likely a loose cable or power delivery issues.
M**H
Great fans
Great airflow. The description didn’t say it came with nuts and bolts, so that was a pleasant surprise that saved me a trip. I have them running at full speed, and the noise is minimal; there’s a quiet hum, but I’m using it for a 3D printer, which is louder, so it’s not really a problem. If you want a completely silent fan, you’re gonna have to pay a little more.
M**Y
Work great!
I needed a very slim fan for my Hyte Revolt 3 top fan. This one works great it has a strong and quiet motor. It really pulls the hot air out well. The quality is typical for a fan. It comes with a grill, and installation is pretty easy; you can plug it into a 4pin cable. I consider this a great upgrade at a very minimal cost worth every dollar.
A**R
works nice
Work well, runs quiet. Seem to hold up well as I've not had any fail after about a year.
J**6
Quiet fan.
I used it as a replacement fan for my computer backup power supply. I would purchase two as they last about two years then start making noise. They run quiet.
D**E
Replaced the fan on a 533mhZ Celeron from 1999
I have an old HP pavilion computer from 1999 with a 533mhz Celeron processor. Someone had actually thrown it away and I brought it home. One man's junk is another man's treasure they say. The computer was pretty dirty and from a smokers house. If you know you know. Cleaned it up quite nicely, gave it a needed HDD. The fan on the cpu was packed with crud and wasn't spinning well. Cleaned up the heatsinks and reapplied some cheap thermal paste. This is the new fan I used to replace the old one. After 2 weeks in, I been playing around with it quite a bit and everything works great. Only needed one fan but they ship and sell as a 2 pack. Anyway, haven't had any noticeable issues so 5 stars from me.
P**S
decent little 40mm 3pin fans
these are nice little 3 pin fans. I got them for a SFF build but unfortunately they didn't fit, however I have tested them because I will eventually find a project for them. For a small SFF case, these actually move a decent amount of air considering that they are not pwm and they just have 1 speed they are almost whisper quiet. For the amount of heat generated by my little system these would have been exceptional for removing that heat and encouraging airflow. They feel well balanced too, I didn't notice any abnormal vibration in them when running so that bodes well for longevity of the bearing. They were also pretty cheap so this is a win.
J**N
Not quiet
These fans are not quiet, and have no rubber vibration dampening. Overall, a bad buy and I replaced with something better.
D**E
I have a 14yo arcade tabletop machine with an old PC in it that had a very noisy fan. This one was a perfect fit, as it had to attach to the top of the aluminium heatsink, while having enough clearance to avoid hitting the jamma daughter board that was mounted around (and almost on top of) the fan itself. This new fan is much quieter than the old one.
T**S
Fan works great however its not as quiet as it states. But i dont care about the noise, it does the job, great for its price!
D**Z
Buenos abanicos de cpu
I**L
Pues así que huy que silenciosos pues no, pero si son mucho más callados que otros, eso sí tienen buen flujo y son muy delgados por lo que no estorban para nada.
R**Z
No hace ruido
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