



❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — don’t let your rig overheat!
The Cooler Master Blade Master 92 is a high-performance 92mm PWM cooling fan engineered for professional-grade PC builds. It features a wide speed range (800-2800 RPM) for dynamic airflow control, delivering up to 54.8 CFM with optimized air pressure to efficiently cool dense heat sinks. Anti-vibration rubber pads and long-life sleeve bearings ensure whisper-quiet operation and durability, making it ideal for both CPU coolers and case ventilation in compact setups.
| ASIN | B0034AFDL4 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 54.8 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Brand Name | Cooler Master |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 179 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00884102005862, 04719512016329 |
| Item Part Number | R4-BM9S-28PK-R0, R4BM9S28PKR0 |
| Item Weight | 91 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master USA, Inc. |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2800 RPM |
| Model | R4-BM9S-28PK-R0 |
| Noise Level | 30 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | R4-BM9S-28PK-R0 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| UPC | 872182846543 884102005862 320127521791 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 3.12 watts |
M**O
Nice specialty fan
I've got this one for cooling down my low profile Scythe Shuriken CPU heatsink. The heatsink comes with a 100mm fan which is only 10mm deep, which is nice and does the job. But TBH, 10mm is not enough to push sufficient air to allow the heatsink to perform at it's best. So, I checked the gap between the original 100mm fan and it's surroundings and found that this heatsink could accomodate 92mm fans with it's supplied brackets and gave it a go. Perfect fit! and being a BladeMaster, I had no doubts or regrets. I have purchased this line of fans before and none of them failed. In my opinion, the BladeMaster series has one the best noise-cfm-rpm balance out there, with a sturdy, solid construction and plenty of accessories included for any configuration. Keep in mind this one is the PWM version!, so it comes with 4 pin connector and is intended for CPU heatsink replacement fan (mostly). If you just need a simple 92mm case fan, check the 3 pin model. Highly recommended.
M**I
Very Nice PWM CPU Cooler Fan
I used this PWM fan to replace the stock fan on a Scythe Samurai II 92mm CPU Cooler. It is cooling a high performance PC I'm about to ship to my father in Florida. This Cooler Master Fan is able to effectively cool an Overclocked AMD Phenom II X 4 955 that is running at a very stable 3.6GHz (stock is 3.2GHz). Knowing my Dad, it is likely he will have the PC buried under a stack of magazines and mail, so a strong CPU fan is a must for his system. The fan comes nicely packaged and includes rubber mounting pads for each corner to reduce vibration. The fan is unsleeved, so I sleeved it with some black wire loom. The fan is loud when running full out, but any fan running at 2800 RPM will be loud. I set the minimum speed to 33% in the BIOS on a MSI 870A-G54 Motherboard. All in all, this is an excellent fan at the price.
J**S
Defective out of the box, replacement works well
Got this today. Needed to replace the worn out fan in my wife's desktop. It's an HP PC, with a non-standard fan, 92mm instead of 80mm or 100. So I had to buy it online. I opened it as soon as I got it, and turned the blades gently with my fingers to make sure all was well. The blades were scraping the housing in certain spots during the rotation. I installed it anyway to see if it would act differently when power was applied. It didn't. Makes a god-awful clicking sound on each revolution. I submitted for a replacement, hopefully the next one will work properly. If so, I'll amend my review. Update: The replacement worked well. Still seems a bit cheap, but so far it's been working fine.
J**E
Worked as case fan for Aspire T TC-865-NESelecti3
I had read some details about Noctua fans (my first choice) having problems being recognized by the Acer, and this fan was recommended as working well. Indeed it does, plugs in and is recognized and controlled by the machine/bios. Certainly in an unmodified Acer, the extra fan isn't needed, but I built this as a gaming machine for my grandson. Added a 550w Seasonic gold power supply, upgraded to 16 gig memory, installed a WD Blue 500 nvme drive and used the included 1tb (Toshiba) to install games. The best part was how well a Gigabyte 1660 ti card works in the machine. I would have gotten the Acer with the i5, but the four core i3 was on sale for under $200, and just a year ago 4 cores meant i5. Very usable "stealth" gaming rig, very quiet, and very playable. This fan works great and really helps when pushing it full throttle.
R**0
Good PWM case fan
I purchased these fans to use in PC's because many of them require a PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) type fan for connection to a 4-pin connector on the motherboards. It has good airflow, and fits anywhere a standard 3-pin fan does in a computer case. It can also be used as a replacement fan on a cooler assembly, which many CPU's require these days on motherboards using the 4 pin connector and PWM to control the fan assembly. Many of them have 3 pin fan connectors for all other case fans. Pulse width modulation is a way of controlling the fan speed using an amplifier on the motherboard, that will vary the width of the signal (timing) or height (voltage) to increase or decrease the fan speed based on the sensed CPU core temperature. A 3-pin fan by contrast, only receives a return signal on the 3rd wire telling the CPU's fan operational amplifier it is spinning. Without the return voltage signal the computer will shut down, signifying the fan has failed and turning off to protect your PC's processor from overheating. This is also done for any other fan that has this type of support on the motherboard. That's why it's important that you connect your fans to the motherboard connectors, instead of the power supply's. These fans were used on an Intel DH55HC motherboard in an Antec 300 case. The Intel mobo has only PWM fans. They were the 120mm and 80mm PWM Cooler Master fans.
M**D
I'm a Fan of this little product
The nice fellows at my local PC repair shop failed to plug the fans back in after they did a repair job on my computer. Things were getting a little hot under the desk. After I found the schematics for the Master I/O board, the motherboard, and the cables, I did get most of the internal fans up and running again but I noticed that temps were still a little elevated under the GPU. I purchased this fan to blow air out the back of the case. I've never installed a fan before, and there were no actual instructions included with the product, but it took me less than 5 minutes to figure it out and install it. There are four screw holes on the back grill of the case that match the holes in the fan. I placed the fan against the grille, and used the enclosed screws to fasten the fan to the grille from the outside in. Then I plugged the 4 pin cable into the nearest receptacle on the motherboard. Easy! And it runs very quietly. There is a noticeable increase in air pulled out the rear of my computer case, and temps have dropped several degrees near my components. I may not be technically minded, but it was easy to do and it seems to be doing a good job.
C**Y
Quietest 120mm fan I've found
In my PC parts bin, I have 5 120mm fans from the past couple of years and none of them met my expectations except this one from good ole Cooler Master. This fan is nothing fancy, no LEDs (thankfully), no colored blades, etc. But it does the job just fine. Extra points for having a 4-pin PWM connector (I don't understand why in 2013 some fans are still made with 3-pin connectors?!?). This is the quietest 120mm fan out of my bunch that includes an Enermax Magma, Silverstone Suscool, a generic brand that came with my case. Additionally, this Cooler Master is second only to the Enermax Magma in airflow. So if you're like me, and keep trying to find the best 120mm fan for case exhaust, this is an all-around excellent choice.
D**A
Cooler Master 92mm
Fan arrives safely in the OEM box, dropped in and it was off to the races. Nice, new fan for a decent price and moves the air, but pretty noisy, will likely have to replace it as it really sounds like a hurricane. Never had a Cooler Master that ws this loud before.
ず**も
CPUの冷却に使っています
今までのものは 薄型で風量が40.3でした これは 可変でもありますが 54.8までカタログ値で出ています CPUはAMDの3.4GHzX4ですが 夏場でも 室温28度にて 55度を超えない位です(通常の作業にて) 普通は42度前後です 前のものも100%の回転で55度でしたが 今回は 風量の上限が上がっているので 同じCPUの冷却のヒートシンクでも 余裕が出ているのも 安心出来ます まぁ薄型から 普通の暑さのファンに変えているのでちゃんと 性能とコスト分だけ 効果が得られいます 今回の変更は ファンを長時間使っていたので 安全策をとっての 交換となりました 9cmのファンであれば 次もこれを選びたいと思っています 4Pinでもありますしね
L**2
Bien
Fonctionne bien mie en plus sur le ventirad cooler master hyper tx3 evo pour chausser l'aire chaux fait sont travaille
K**T
Great Product Great Seller
I received the fan way before the estimate delivery date. Product is as described and is working properly. I am happy with the purchase i made. The fan cable is quite long hence you get to route the cable away as per your setup. Even though this is pwm 4 pin connector fan i am using this on a 3 pin connector for my push pull cooler master configuration. It stays on its max rpm which is 2800 which adds to the fan noise generated by the other 5 fans in my case but i have no complaints. I dont care about the fan sound unlike most of the people out.
T**D
Super Lüfter
Habe ihn zu meinem Cooler Master Hyper TX3 als Zusätzlichen Lüfter gekauft. Er ist leise und hat eine gute Leistung für den Zweck für den ich ihn gebraucht habe ist er völlig ausreichend. Wer einen Lüfter für CPU Kühler oder anderes braucht kann ich ihn nur weiterempfehlen oder wenn mal ein CPU Lüfter kaputt geht ist er Super geeignet da er einen PWM Anschluss hat.
Z**G
Nice case fan
Prefect fan for small cases, the screws are bigger than the holes on the fan, but don't be afraid, it won't break it
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