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🔧 MSI GS66 Stealth CPU/GPU Fan (BS5005HS-U4Q/U3J)
I picked this fan specifically for my MSI GS66 Stealth because my original cooling unit started making clicking noises. The product title mentioned compatibility with MS-16V4/16V5, which sealed the deal.
When it arrived (took around 13 days to the US), I was surprised by the sturdy packaging—each fan was bubble-wrapped individually. Installation was plug-and-play, thanks to the matching 4-pin connector and mounting holes.
Pros: – Quiet operation even under load – Drop-in fit for MSI GS66 – Solid RPM control via BIOS
Cons: – No thermal paste included – Slightly thinner cables than OEM
Compared to US prices ($35+ per fan), I paid $18 for the pair on AliExpress, including shipping. Absolutely met my expectations and even exceeded them in terms of noise level.
US $20.04
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🔧 OEM MSI GF66/GL66 Cooling Fan (N459/N460)
I chose this OEM fan for my Pulse GL66 because the original fan bearings had worn out after intense gaming. The listing emphasized genuine OEM parts, which gave me confidence.
Shipping took 11 days. The build quality looked indistinguishable from the original. After swapping it in, the temps dropped by 4–5°C in heavy workloads.
Pros: – Legit OEM model – Great cooling performance – Exact screw hole placement
Cons: – Slight whine at 100% RPM – Packaging could’ve been sturdier
Stateside, this fan combo would cost over $50. On AliExpress, I got both fans for under $20. Total win.
US $7.19
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🔧 MSI Warrior 66 GL76 CPU/GPU Fan (PABD08008SH / PAAD06015SL)
This fan was for my friend’s Warrior 66 system, which is a beast but heats up fast. I picked this model because it supports MS-1581 and uses dual-fan architecture.
Arrived in 2 weeks. Build and plastic finish looked high-end. Once installed, noise under max load was reduced by about 30%.
Pros: – Compatible with dual-fan architecture – Strong airflow – Low acoustic footprint
Cons: – No printed instructions – Only one side had the connector cable clipped
US versions go for around $60. This one was just $22 shipped—insane value. Fully met expectations.
US $15.49
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🔧 MSI GS75 / GP75 Fan (BS5005HS-U3I / U3J)
My GS75 had a busted GPU fan. This pair seemed perfect because of its compatibility with MS-17G1 and MS-17G2 boards.
Delivered in 12 days. Fan rotation was smooth and silent. Performance was restored to near-stock levels.
Pros: – Super quiet – Easily detected by BIOS – Includes thermal padding on base
Cons: – Labels on fans are generic – Mounting screws not included
For $17 vs $45 on Amazon, this was an excellent alternative. 100% lived up to my hopes.
US $20.46
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🔧 MSI Katana GF76 Fan (MS-17L1)
This fan caught my attention for its multi-compatibility across 11UC and GL66 units. My Katana started overheating, and I didn’t want to pay OEM prices.
Came in just under 2 weeks. Fit perfectly. It pushed more air than the stock fan did at the same RPMs.
Pros: – Excellent airflow – Perfect for budget repair – Exact fit and pinout
Cons: – No thermal pad included – Wire routing is a bit loose
US price would be around $40. Paid $16. Fan worked great and definitely met expectations.
US $22.7
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🔧 MSI GS66/WS66 Fan for 10th & 11th Gen (MS-16V1 to 16V5)
I got this to future-proof replacements for both my GS66 and a friend’s WS66. The listing covered almost every MSI 10SD to 11UH model.
Delivered in 13 days. The fan was whisper-quiet even under stress testing with Cinebench and Blender.
Pros: – Wide compatibility – High-quality ball bearing – Balanced airflow
Cons: – Slightly longer cable, needed tucking – Bracket clips not as firm as OEM
This is a $50+ product in the US. I paid $19. Honestly surprised by the quality.
US $13
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🔧 MSI GF63/GF65/GF66 Fan (N413/N433)
I used this fan to revive an aging GF63 laptop for a family member. Listing claimed compatibility with all MS-16R1 variants.
Shipping was lightning-fast (9 days). Fan build was impressive—quiet and efficient.
Pros: – Universal across multiple MSI lines – Clean solder joints – Minimal vibration
Cons: – No manual – Had to reuse OEM screws
In the US, this would’ve cost over $45. For $15, I couldn’t ask for more.
US $9.6
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🔧 MSI GF66 GL66 GF76 Fan (PABD08008SH)
My backup GL66 system needed a GPU fan replacement. I picked this one due to the OEM motor model.
Landed in 11 days. Installation was straightforward. Temps dropped by ~6°C on average.
Pros: – Uses OEM motor – Durable plastics – Better thermal response
Cons: – Basic packaging – Slight clicking at low RPM
Priced at $17 vs $49 in the US. Definitely worth it and exceeded expectations.
US $17.09
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🔧 Katana GF76 Dual Fan (N477/N459/N460)
This set was intended as a replacement for a high-performance Katana GF76. I liked that it came with both CPU and GPU fans.
Took 14 days to arrive. Installed easily and improved thermals noticeably in 3DMark and gaming tests.
Pros: – Matched OEM performance – Easy plug-in connectors – Quiet under pressure
Cons: – Not labeled left/right – Connector cover wasn’t fully sealed
$20 on AliExpress versus $55+ locally. More than satisfied.
US $13.39
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🔧 GS66 Stealth 11UE Cooling Fan (MS-16V4)
I bought this to replace a failing right fan on my GS66 Stealth 11UE. The compatibility list was extremely comprehensive.
Shipping took 13 days. Fan quality was visibly top-tier. Quiet, smooth, and had excellent thermal output.
Pros: – Great RPM balance – Quiet during operation – Clean OEM fit
Cons: – One fan had a slightly bent blade (easily fixed) – No screws provided
US sellers list this for around $60. Paid $21 on AliExpress. Met and even exceeded expectations.
US $28
Final Verdict
Honestly, I didn’t expect all ten of these laptop cooling fans to be this good. I was bracing for at least one dud, but each fan was compatible, reasonably priced, and performed up to OEM standards. Shipping times were totally acceptable (avg 12–14 days), and nothing arrived damaged. If you own an MSI gaming laptop, these fans are budget-friendly lifesavers. I’d definitely recommend them and plan to buy more for future repairs.










