BlueSwordM
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Yep.
You need even higher voltages. These cheap buck modules really like having a lot of headroom to push current.
One example would be one of these inexpensive 5A buck converters.
The IC can actually go up to 7A, so put an additional copper shim and aluminium heatsink on it, and boosted the power up to 5,5A.
Put it a 120mm fan across it, and went up to 6A without throttling. Any higher than 6,05A and it would throttle down.
Then, I decided to up the input voltage from 12V to 24V. It could now sustain 6,75A, and handle peaks of 7A for short periods of time.