





🌀 Cool your GPU, not your vibe — stay chill, game on!
The inRobert 75mm VGA Graphic Card Cooler Fan is a precision-engineered replacement fan compatible with a wide range of Sapphire, ASUS, and MSI GPUs. Featuring a 75mm size, 4-pin power connector, and quiet 48 dB operation, it delivers efficient cooling to extend your graphics card’s lifespan and maintain peak performance. Its compact 10mm thickness and exact mounting hole spacing ensure an easy, perfect fit for hassle-free installation.
| ASIN | B07DQKQRMN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #460 in Graphics Card Fans |
| Brand | inRobert |
| Brand Name | inRobert |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 96 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.95"L x 0.39"W x 2.95"H |
| Item Height | 10 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1.92 ounces |
| Manufacturer | inRobert |
| Noise Level | 48 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 2.95"L x 0.39"W x 2.95"H |
| UPC | 705701215615 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 4.2 watts |
K**P
Perfect fit
These replaced the broken fans on my older PowerColor R9 380. They fit perfectly. The short leads were just the right length to plug into the little PCB power splitter. They're nice and quiet. We'll see how long they last...
A**E
Good replacement fan
One of the fans on my Sapphire HD 6950 started making a loud awful noise if it spun at all. Video card prices are crazy right now so I needed to get so more life out of this one. I bought this fan replacement and I am so happy that I did. It took some doing to replace as the long cable was thicker than the original and was much harder to tuck away. Once I got both fans replaced and everything nice and neat, everything started working much better. The video card no longer makes noise and the temperature dropped in the case since the case fans no longer had to compensate for the failed fan, which in turn cut down on the BSODs from playing more resource intensive games.
T**B
Fits Asus GTX 760, Long Wires
Installed on an Asus GTX 760. Fans fit perfectly. However, the wires are excessively long requiring a bit of creative routing and zip tying to the outside of the shroud. I'm OK with that but if you're a stickler about having a factory look, this might bother you. You will definitely want to have thermal paste on hand because you will need to remove the cooling fins to access the connector. This graphics card is old enough that it's about due to replace the thermal paste anyway.
A**U
Lasted for a month
I bought them to replace some the fans in an aging MSI GTX 1050, being apparent they were of the right size, but with different connectors. Physically they fit fine, and I ended up connecting them to the case fan power rail, rather than the one on the graphics card. A bit wasteful, as they run at full power, but it was easier that way. Unfortunately, a mere month after the installation both fans started to rattle loudly. How loudly? They are in a separate room and I can hear them faintly through the wall.
J**N
These work great in my Sapphire Technology Radeon HD 7850 1GB
I cannot believe how much quieter my system is after replacing these fans! I had apparently become accustomed to the slight abrasive sound coming from the old fans, because I didn't even realize they were going bad. It wasn't until one completely died and started making a horrible grinding that I knew I had to replace them. Now I can barely tell my system is on, even with three 100 mm case fans and two hard drives! I first mistakenly ordered the 85 mm fans (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D3PFSRW), which are for the 2GB Black Edition of the HD 7850; my Radeon HD 7850 1GB card uses 75 mm fans. Make sure you measure yours before ordering! The wire harness on the new fans is quite a bit longer and laid out differently from the OEM fans. Because of this, I had to get a little creative tucking the wire and connectors into the shroud. See the two attached pictures. For the long wire, I ran the slack around the middle of the shroud. For the short one, I wrapped it in a loop and pushed the connector down into the corner of the shroud. If it's not obvious to you, here's the procedure for replacing the fans: - Remove the PCIe card from the motherboard - Remove the shroud/fans/heatsink assembly from the card by removing the four spring-loaded screws from the back side of the board - Remove the shroud/fans from the heatsink by removing the four tiny screws on the inside of the shroud - Remove each of the fans from the shroud by removing the 3 screws on the outside of the fans, sticking your screwdriver between the blades - Disconnect the fan from the wiring harness and pull the wires through the opening Replace everything by following the directions in reverse. - Optional: Clean the old thermal compound off of the heatsink and GPU and apply some fresh compound. Enjoy your quiet fans!
J**O
Not the right connector
I got it to work, but I needed a four pin connector.
T**H
They work
Did exactly as described, they weren't a drop-in for my particular card so the cables didn't route properly but that's a mild inconvenience at worst.
J**.
$15 replacement fan fits on 560gtx twin frzn ii
First time buying the replacement fan for this card from 3rd party seller (irobot?) and it fits great. Although it's 9 years old graphic card but I intend to use it for something simple programs until it's dead and saves me buying another graphic card.
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