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Coolerguys Anti-Vibration Gaskets (2-pack) are designed to eliminate annoying fan vibrations by cushioning 120mm case fans from the chassis. Made from durable rubber and polycarbonate, they reduce noise levels to 19.6 decibels, fit universally on standard 120mm fans, and come in a convenient two-pack for multi-fan setups. Ideal for professionals seeking a quieter, distraction-free workspace.





| ASIN | B07CH78T5M |
| Brand | Coolerguys |
| Brand Name | Coolerguys |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 196 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Coolerguys |
| Material | Polycarbonate , Rubber |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate, Rubber |
| Model Number | 12FWK |
| Noise Level | 19.6 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Part Number | 840556004608 |
| Power Connector Type | 3-pin or 4-pin |
| UPC | 840556004608 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
A**N
kind of hard to install but does the job
had difficulties trying to get it on but once it was applied it works noise from the fan when spinning high stopped
B**K
They work fine as spacers too
I was having a ticking noise casued by a couple repurposed fans clipping the frame of my case when I turned up the fan speed above 50% or so. I used these to space them from the metal frame to resolve the issue. Pros: The price. Cons: If I had to pick at it, the holes don't line up perfectly and are not perfectly round, but it's rubber so it doesn't really affect use.
S**J
Not much of a gasket, very thin and soft, difficult to position on fan
The gasket is very thin, definitely will leak air unless perfectly positioned. The thin gasket is difficult to apply as it it so thin and floppy, it won't stay positioned. It is soft and
S**E
An easy solution to an annoying problem...
I bought these recently to solve a vibrating fan issue (The fan spinning would cause the back of the case to vibrate against the I/O shield and thusly would make this buzzing/annoying vibrating sound) after taking a look over things... Example - Looking over the back plate and making sure it was tight, checking the fan for any obstructions, and checking the fan it'self and oiling said fan with 3 in 1 oil I decided to buy these rubber gaskets (After some research online of course) and I can say I'm 100% satisfied with the outcome, they're easy to install and easily silence any noise if you're having the same issue that is (But I suggest checking things over first naturally) the quality of the gaskets is decent...I mean they're just over 5 dollars in price so don't expect "too" much there BUT the point is they get the job done, that said I 100% recommend this product. 9.5/10
J**N
Job is done
Job is done
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