thomas_troesch1 year ago000Hello together Does anyone know if this fan fits the Synology DS212j?Show in original language (German)1 answerFormer user1 year ago000no, it's not wide enough, try the Iceberg Thermal IceGALE, which is 80x80 mm and very quiet.Show in original language (German)
silvanzehnder2 years ago000Could it be that Digitec is using an incorrect description here? In the details of the specification, the manufacturer's number is NF-A9 5V. According to the manufacturer, the "5V" stands for the 5-volt variant of this fan and it comes with a USB plug for the power supply. Probably not so suitable as a "computer case fan" ....Show in original language (German)1 answerFormer employee2 years ago000The information in the specifications has been checked and corresponds to the manufacturer's specifications. The USB power adapter included in the scope of delivery.Show in original language (German)
borissommer4 years ago000Hello, unfortunately Digitec does not have a filter for 5V USB PC fans. I have now clicked myself silly: Can it really be that Digitec has no USB PC fans at all? I can hardly believe it.... e.g. NF-A9 5V I want to cool my Intel NUC with an external fan. The part is in Thailand in the upper floor :-) Maybe someone knows a solution GreetingsShow in original language (German)1 answersunnydata4 years ago000Well, drill a few holes in the enclosure and screw in the above-mentioned fan, for example?Show in original language (German)
RomanL16 years ago000Can this fan be installed in the Synology DS718+? Show in original language (German)1 answerpdk4u69696 years ago011...yes, see if it needs a 3pin or 4pin.Show in original language (German)