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The AC Infinity CLOUDPLATE T7-N is a 2U rack-mount intake fan panel designed to protect AV, server, and network equipment from overheating. Featuring a programmable thermostat with smart speed control, it delivers airflow from 50 to 220 CFM at whisper-quiet noise levels (10-36 dBA). Crafted from premium anodized aluminum with CNC detailing, it combines durability with a sleek professional aesthetic. Dual ball bearing fans rated for 67,000 hours ensure long-lasting, reliable cooling, making it ideal for home theaters, IT racks, and professional AV setups.











| ASIN | B00ZQPDB7I |
| Air Flow Capacity | 220 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #202 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand | AC Infinity |
| Brand Name | AC Infinity |
| Compatible Devices | Server |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 350 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19"L x 1.5"W x 3.5"H |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | AC Infinity |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1800 RPM |
| Model | AI-CP2H |
| Noise Level | 36 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | AI-CP2H |
| Power Connector Type | Barrel Jack |
| Product Dimensions | 19"L x 1.5"W x 3.5"H |
| UPC | 789859029041 854759004518 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 220 watts |
S**L
Great quality, many operating modes, runs quiet!
Used in an Omnimount av rack to keep the AVR cool. Easy to setup (set the temperature buffer and max fan speed) and the smart mode is perfect. Runs fans in low/quiet to maintain and responds to temperature increases as needed by turning up the fans. We had previously been using a WILLHI WH1436A Temperature Controller to operate the pre-installed fans in the Omnimount rack - but they only run at 1 speed and are seriously loud. The AC Infinity Cloudplate keeps the AVR cool, runs itself and is quiet. For AV racks, these fans are sensational.
A**N
High quality thermal solution
High quality thermal cooling in our new Home network rack system. Fans are well designed, offer good airflow, and added to the look and serviceability of our rack. Fans are well finished, heavy gauge and very presentable. Almost a shame to lock them behind a wire front cabinet in a server room. Sound levels are well within norms for this application. Displays are easy to read and very intuitive. Highly recommend for use.
N**E
Works great, easy installation, keeps the air moving...
Purchased both an intake and an exhaust for my server rack. Easy installation, and works great! The noise level is not bad, at a higher level I probably wouldn't want to sit next to the rack all day. Moves air well.
J**.
Effective Cooling, But Not for Quiet Environments
This is a solid product for most use cases. I installed it in an audio rack, and it moves air efficiently while offering useful features. The fans have five speed settings, but noise levels are a concern. At level 1, I measured 57 dBA, and at level 5, 68 dBA. This is not a quiet unit for noise-sensitive environments. That said, with any audible audio playback, the fan noise is unnoticeable. In an FOH sound reinforcement setting, it won’t be an issue at all. However, for recording, you’ll need to consider the noise. A simple barrier should block the sound for all but the most critical or dynamic recording situations. I'll likely swap the fans for Noctuas—those only produce the sound of moving air.
Z**F
Very good cooling setup for networking cabinets
I added this to my networking cabinet to cool my Ubiquiti gear. Works great, and looks wonderful doing it. I love the smart settings with a set buffer. Depending on the heat inside the cabinet it can self adjust the fan speed, and it works great. So far the cabinet has been to 72F under load and about 67F idle with these fans and AC Infinity quiet muffin fans in the top of the cabinet exhausting air. Very Very Very nice fan plate, feels and looks like it costs 3x more.
A**R
High Quality product with excellent value. Highly Recommended for your rack cooling needs!
This unit is extremely well built and looks and functions great! This is a great value at it's price point, and the different modes allow me to customize the sound levels and air flow for the needed situation. Great if i'm recording in the studio, or performing live on stage. Highly recommend this product!
J**N
The best game in town needs some work.
Largely, liking this depends on your threshold for acceptable noise which is different for everyone and every situation. Fortunately, there’s a couple of things that can be done about that as this seems to be the most capable controller in town at the moment. I like good product design and packaging but I don't think it makes up for product limitations of which there are a few with this ecosystem. But, the lack of competitive products doing the same thing on the market gives AC Infinity the advantage of being more or less the only game in town with its feature set. That being said there's a lot of upsides to their product, it's simple, modular, affordable, and very straightforward for the average consumer to get some results. If you aren't the average consumer you might be disappointed. (A person with a rack in their house should probably not consider themselves the average consumer anyhow). For me, I wasn't willing to accept the noise of their fans both internal and external variants, even on the absolute lowest fan setting. So, this product left me saying, well, how can I take this attractive, simple fan controller and make something that better suits my needs (lower noise, better performance, greater range of speed control). Unfortunately, AC Infinity Product reps answering questions on amazon have been pretty obviously cagey about the compatibility of their controllers with aftermarket fans, seemingly with the goal of keeping people purchasing only from within the AC Infinity ecosystem. After all, really all of these products are built around one piece of technology and reutilized in different form factors: their fan controller module / fan units. I think it a bit silly given this fact that they haven't spent more effort on their fan design. If they wanted to be more accommodating, they could have easily provided standard headers in the rear of the unit. Anyhow, let me provide some clarification for anyone curious (and please, follow this advice at your own risk and understanding it's likely voiding of your warrantee): Note: On my to-do list is determining what exactly are the voltages provided at the six speed settings for both 5V and 12V fans (the range doesn’t seem impressive). I’ll update this review when I have time to address that. The fans: There is nothing proprietary about their fans. There's no locked rotor or other feature that would prevent let's say a Noctua from being used. However, they've gone to great lengths to discourage this and encourage using their own product line. This would be fine, however their fans are quite noisy and in my homelab environment they just aren't cutting it. Intake vs Exhaust: there’s nothing in the controller that defines intake or exhaust, just the direction the fans are facing. You are able to swap from intake to exhaust simple by changing the direction the fans are facing. Plugs and Voltage: The DC jack connected fans operate at 12V, the USB connected fans operate at 5V. Noctua makes a great 5V variant of their flagship fan that includes a USB adapter. Speed Control Mechanism: None of the fans utilize a PWM signal, only voltage control. External fans utilize only +/- 12V, while internal fans connect the Tach signal. I'm not sure how the signal is used by the microprocessor but likely as a fan fail alert. That would indicate to me that fan fail alerts are not possible utilizing external fans. This also means it's totally possible to use the resistor method / Noctua Low Noise Adapters for even lesser noise on external fans, or even internal if you can fit it, should you choose. It will not trigger a failure mode. Connectors: Models with internal fans use mini-JST type connectors. Adapters are plentiful on Amazon as it is frequently used as a standalone GPU fan header. Or, you can make your own and swap them out. Their pin out is standard. When replacing internal fans, be mindful to remove the display assembly carefully. Keep it held together, and pay attention to its position. Work on an uncluttered surface to keep track of parts and screws. Things are a little cramped in there and this is delicate. For the internal fans it’s possible to completely remove the female JST header (carefully!) with a pair of electrical pliers and the pins will remain intact. Then, you can plug a 3 pin or a 2 pin fan directly into those pins without resorting to adapters or making custom cables. It worked like a charm for me. However, a 4 pin fan will not fit as there are nearby caps and components. For the external DC Plug you want a 5.5 x 2.1mm barrel power jack adapter, in which there are two screw down terminals for the +12V and -12V that will accommodate virtually any fan in production. For 3 or 4 pin fans, simply omit connecting those pins. For multiple fans on one port, know the difference between connecting them in series or parallel. For the USB external connector all you need is a 4-pin (will also work fine for 3 and 2 pin male fan plugs) PWM to USB fan adapter and if using multiple fans. For multiple fans on the same USB port you’ll also need a fan splitter or usb splitter depending on how you want to address it. Again, familiarize yourself with what it means to connect these in series or in parallel. Hope that helped sort out a lot of the confusion that seems systemic with this product.
E**Z
Quieter rack fan ever
I wouldn’t be more happy with this fan. First, I wasn’t excited about it because some reviews say that it was too loud, but let me tell you, it’s not loud compared to other fans. Of course, you can adjust the temperature control and the fan speed, which means it will make it quieter or louder, depending on the temperature you’re looking for. This review is for the 2U unit and I installed it on the rear of my rack unit.
C**N
Très bruyant
Il est indiqué de 10 à 36db sur le descriptif du produit. En réalité, on en est très loin. Je n'ai pas de quoi mesurer les décibels mais on doit plutôt être de l'ordre de 30 à 50db. Pas utilisable dans une salle non dédiée.
S**K
Spitze
Super Produkt. Sauber verarbeitet sehr zu empfehlen
S**I
Relatively quiet, helps let you know the temp at a Glance
I got this not because i needed a cooling solution for my data rack, but more because i wanted to look nice, fill a space (once the data rack was done) and be practical too. Delivery was in a nice glossy box with the Cloudplate snuggly fitted in, box had all the necessary accessories needed for installation which included a temp probe and power cable. Installation was a breeze (pun intended) whilst banging out tunes to Guru Josh' Infinity. I didn't use the supplied cage nuts as those things are a pain to use, instead I used RackStuds as a better alternative. All in all, aethetically this Cloud plate is very pleasing and looks the part in any Data Rack. I plan to expand upon it by adding more fans to the roof of the rack controlled by the Cloudplate.
L**S
Increíblemente eficiente y silencioso
Hemos tenido que montar un rack de comunicaciones en una consulta de una clínica veterinaria, y nuestro mayor miedo era que el sistema de ventilación fuera molesto, ya que es un sitio de trabajo habitual donde no nos interesa que los pacientes se estresen. Vimos este sistema de ventilación variable para racks (modula en 6 velocidades la ventilación en función de la demanda), y nuestra elección fue la de un sistema de placa de inyección de aire de 2U inferior en combinación con un sistema de expulsión de dos ventiladores instalados en la parte superior del rack de la misma marca, que también se adaptan en velocidad a la que ordena el módulo principal de inyección (se comunican por cable suministrado). Nuestras expectativas sonoras tras ponerlo en marcha han sido peores de las reales, ya que es muy pero que muy silencioso. Apenas emite un murmullo y de la velocidad 1 no suele sobrepasarse en modo SMART (configurado a 35ºC y disparándose a los 28ºC). La calidad es muy alta, el acabado y el diseño son muy elegantes, y la configuración y manejo sencillas e intuitivas. El único "pero" que le ponemos, es que aunque soporta voltajes de 220V, viene con un enchufe de tipo americano y requiere adaptador para poderlo enchufar (no suministrado). Muy recomendable si necesitais ventilar un rack en un espacio silencioso.
F**X
Great product
Really well made. feels solid. fans push a lot of air and are considerably quiet. best rack mount fan I bought so far
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