Make a desktop fan from computer parts

Make a desktop fan from computer parts

Don't throw out those old components. Here's how to make a USB-powered fan out of old computer parts.

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hoho316 (4) 1 year ago
Loved this video i did it just a minute ago although not much power its stilly really neat!
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TheScientist 1 year ago
I made one too. Now I just need to make a wire case around it so I don't stick my fingers or pieces of paper in.
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clint_cantor 8 months ago
isn't this facing the wrong direction since the exhaust side is facing you and the intake is facing the back?
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