![]() ![]() You have to consider the size, and voltage and current ratings. Thanks to KanyonKris for the correction (see comment at bottom)īuy or salvage a fan that closely matches the existing one. : Corrected explanation of fan dimensions. Also, fiddling with the insides may damage other components, so go ahead only if you are sure of yourself. Opening your PC may void its warranty, though I haven't come across such a computer so far. ![]() Please proceed only if you know what you are doing.ĭisassembling the power supply will void its warranty. Capacitors on the line side usually retain their full charge even when unplugged, and can inflict a painful or even lethal shock. Power supplies have dangerous voltages inside, even when completely disconnected. In my case, I decided to replace the fan because my cheap power supply's fan started making enough noise to drive me to distraction. You may want to do this because the fan is defective, or to install a different type of fan, for example, an illuminated one. This Instructable describes how to replace the fan inside a standard PC power supply. ![]()
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