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The AC Infinity MULTIFAN S7 is a UL-certified dual 120mm USB fan designed for ultra-quiet, efficient cooling of AV receivers, gaming consoles, and computer cabinets. Delivering 104 CFM airflow at just 19 dBA noise, it features a multi-speed controller and durable dual ball bearings rated for 67,000 hours. Its compact, versatile design powers directly from USB ports, making it the go-to solution for professionals seeking reliable, silent cooling to extend the lifespan of their electronics.



















| Best Sellers Rank | #8 in USB Fans |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 36,595 Reviews |
S**Y
Excellent cooling solution — fixed my overheating router instantly
Bought these during the summer when my internet started cutting out. Turned out my router and modem were overheating. Added these AC Infinity USB fans and the problem was immediately fixed. They’re quiet, move plenty of air, and I really like that they can be daisy-chained so multiple fans can run off one USB port (I daisy chained the 120 and 140 together and plugged them directly into my router). Setup was simple and clean. They’ve been running continuously for months with no issues. Solid, reliable, and absolutely worth it.
J**E
UPDATE: Just Repurchased! Works great, very quiet, no vibration
2/11/2021 UPDATE! Just reordered another S7 pair of fans! Andy, I have never met you, but I sure like these quiet fans and continue to recommend these! I have three of these fans in a media closet that is about the size of a tall refrigerator. Inside on shelves I have a high-powered AV receiver, a BluRay player, a Cable TV DVR, and other stuff that is producing an amazing amount of heat. When we built the house the wife wanted all AV equipment hidden, and as an Audiophile I wanted to be able to see what I want to see and hear what I want to hear in the Home theater seating area, but without any extraneous noise. Solution: I bought this item, and set two fans on top of the AV Receiver and a third identical fan on top of the cable box/DVR. Closed the door and waited an hour. Heat load dropped in half. I did not want to just move a hot air around in this large closet, so there is a passive vent installed in the sealing of the closet .... just a simple louvered floor vent like people have in their homes for floor heat. I just waited until the wife unit was out of the house and used one of her good steak knives to saw a hole in the drywall ceiling a drop this Lower cheap floor vent in:) Vacuum the mess up and done. These fans have been running flawlessly for two years now - and my wife, who could hear a mouse fart, has never noticed them. Quality/overall impression: Frankly, I thought these were two cheap to be really durable, but I bought them because at the time they were one of the few USB fan setups with a speed controller, no fan-boi disco light show LEDs, and with a CEC rating. The fans are very quiet, well-made, and have nice rubber anti-vibration feet. I was nervous about leaving cheap fans on 24-7 because the last thing I want to do is have a house fire because the units were wired up by orphaned slave labor recruited from a deplorable third world slum. But those fears were immediately put out of mind when I opened the box upon receipt. Beautiful packing, high quality wiring and fan construction. I am back on their site today reordering a second set to place on my desktop next to my computer workstation. I have a couple of good friends who work designing high end consumer electronics - the really pricy stuff. Both techs told me that placing a good quality cooling fan on an AV receiver can add several years working lifetime to such units. Therefore, I highly recommend these AC Infinity products. Just buy the dual fan setup, set the speed controller wherever you are comfortable and forget about them! (slower is a little quieter, but even on high these were very acceptable for my application) And like I said, I am back today repurchasing another set, which I should have done long ago:) Heat kills electronics. And if you are checking out cooling fans, you already know that stereos, AV equipment and computer gear can generate enough heat to slowly nuke your gear... Next possible project for these.... We have a couple of large walk in closets, which we keep the doors closed on because our ever-curious weenie dogs like to curl up in when we are not home. Anyway, I put the old computer fans, which were too noisy, in the closets to keep the air circulating and not smelling musty when we have been gone for awhile. One of these small fans would be much quieter, and would be strong enough to push all the air it needs to under the closet door to keep things smelling fresh in there - even after we have returned from a couple weeks vacation.
F**S
Cooling my modem and router
My last cable modem up and died after just one year, I'm pretty sure because it got so hot all the time. It was a modem+router so extra hotty-hot-hotness from all the circuitry packed into one case. My son thinks this is sort of normal lifespan for routers and modems - he expects only 3 to 4 years. Well I got 8 years out of one of my last modems and 10 out of the other (same modem, WTGS54 whatever that was, it was a very good modem for its time and I got more than enough throughput from it for my needs, including streaming video, I was still running one up until 2 years ago). So *I* was shocked at its short lifespan (especially given the cost, over $200) even if he wasn't. There is just more electronics involved in these tasks, packed into less space, than the older modems. They are GOING to get hot. So in order to keep that from happening again I bought this USB fan kit, comes with 2 fans hooked together, to replace the floor fan I had aimed at the new modem and separate router. I was getting some of these anyway to put on my LED grow lights to cool them (they will ALSO last longer if you keep them cool) so I took one of those and shoved it under the router (because its a flat design, give me vertical any day) and stood the other one up next to the cable modem (which is vertical). I've got them on low and they are cooling both devices very well. On low the router gets barely slightly warm, and the better design of the vertical case for the modem leaves it totally cooled down with this little fan. If I had it to do over I'd look harder for a vertical router as well, its easier to keep them cool. AND they take up a lot less space! I've got a bunch of old computer cases with fans going to waste, I will likely make some USB fans from all those old bits and pieces, but they are likely to be a lot louder. This fan is extremely quiet even on high. I can't hear it at all on low. Also these fans in particular are optimized for humid environments so I wouldn't use anything else in my grow room. A lot of people use the other dual fan kit with the larger fans but they are using them to move air over microgreens to cut down on mold and fungi, I don't have that problem, I just need to cool the lights to improve their longevity, so I'm trying these smaller fans (take up less headroom over the lights, giving me more space under the lights because I can move them further up). I highly recommend cooling your router/modem/game console whatever electronic devices you have sitting around generating heat with some kind of fan, and these are very quiet, easy to assemble (as in plug them in), and very effective. I've seen some people insist that you shouldn't do this because it might "blow dust into the case" - where do these guys live, in the middle of death valley? LOL! Just do it. I've had a floor fan blowing across my very very ancient laptop to keep it from overheating for about 5 years now (even laptop coolers can't cool it enough) and its still going strong. I can even play (very very old) games on it still. Heat will kill your devices WAY faster than whatever tiny specks of dust these fans probably won't blow into the cases anyway. Also, if you have one of those stupid refrigerator closet things where they've built an enclosure all the way around the fridge, that is trapping heat and shortening the life of your expensive stainless steel fridge - you can use these fans to draw hot air out of that too (though I'd go with the larger version for that). Personally I'd tear that crap out but failing that, install these in a side or back wall and pull that heat out of there. Your fridge will thank you. Your bank balance will be the better for it over the long haul.
O**R
5 star product but read why I gave it 4
I would have given these fans 5 stars but, if you are like me, you tend to skip the 5 star reviews to try to find the "real" reviews. This is one. I got these fans yesterday to cool some external SSD's and a Thunderbolt hub so I am using them purely on an external basis. Here are my comments: 1. Air moved - these fans (bought 2) move plenty of air. Can you use them to keep you cool on the porch? No. But will they move enough air to keep your PC/Mac and peripherals cool? Yep. 2. Noise level - on low (which will probably move enough air for many applications) they are VERY quiet. I have 2 of them on high and I can hear them (they are on top of my sidetable and are not inside a case of any sort) but they are definitely not annoying. 3. USB power - that is GREAT! I have the fans daisy chained and am using 1 USB power adapter. Perfect. The fans ship with a fairly long (1.5 to 2.0 meters probably - I didn't measure) USB cable so if you need to space them out for your application you should be in good shape. That's a little much for my application but I prefer too much to too little. 4. Ease of connection/setup - couldn't have been easier. These are working great for me so I am giving them 5 stars under the table so maybe more people will read a real review.
I**D
Great Fan with additional potential.
I bought this fan for a new AV Receiver, but it did not work for my application. However, due to its size it makes a great USB fan for my desk. Using a 3D printer I was able to make a stand for it to sit at a slight upward angle and a cradle for the control. The fan throws just the right amount of air at me. Enough to gently feel it but not so much that it becomes annoying (even more so with the three speeds). Additionally, it is absolutely silent and the fact that it is USB powered makes it perfect for my home office. During hurricane season, if we lose power a rechargeable battery pack will run this thing forever. I have the S1 which is 3" x 3" or 80 mm.
M**D
Very good cooling fan. Multiple speeds. Good airflow. Very very quiet to silent!
The AC Infinity 120mm fan is a solid & quiet cooling fan. I needed something to place either near or on top of my Firewalla Gold as it gets very hot at times and I wanted to see if something could be done to cool it down with zero noise. For $14 I decided to give this well-reviewed cooling fan a shot. Long story short, this fan works flawlessly. It checks all the boxes. Silent running. Multiple speeds (I keep mine on the lowest as that is all that is required to bring the Firewalla cooling fins down to room temp or lower). Inexpensive. I have a router right next to the Firewalla so just used the USB from that for power but any USB type A will do. I also purchased their 80mm dual fans as well and using those on a Comcast Cable X1 box that gets hot in my entertainment center. These help move the hot air out of the semi-enclosed space the box is in.
K**C
AC Infinity MULTIFAN
**AC Infinity MULTIFAN S2** I placed this fan on top of my Xbox Series S to help with cooling. It's USB A and comes with a power block, a speed controller and rubber feet. I plugged it in to a WiFi outlet so I can turn it on remotely when I start playing, without having to reach behind the console. Installing it was easy, insert the rubber feet, plug it in, and set the speed. It has three speeds The lowest speed is very quiet and you can barely hear it. I use it on the middle speed, you can hear it if you are listening for it but after a few minutes it fades into the background. I'm not really sure if my Xbox needs it or not, but it does get warm, and it's narrow in my entertainment center. This fan blows the air out sideways, I turned it so it blows out the back where there's room for the heat to dissipate. When I'm using the Xbox, the air coming out of the fan is warm, which means it's functioning as expected. Cool is better than hot, I'll take it. So far so good. I would say it's a good value for the money.
H**K
These are great.
I purchased one and it worked so well I picked up a few more. They are quiet and have many uses. I initially used them to cool external hard drives when backing up the computer. However I found they are quite useful for cooling down cups of tea or bowls of soup when the are too hot. I generally just run them on medium where they are whisper quiet.
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