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Postby Jakemaster » Thu May 04, 2006 6:21 pm

I think I need a new fan.  Lately the one in my PC (the one that cools the CPU) has been running at max RPM and the computer still feels hot after a while.  Any ideas of what fan to get or what I should do about it?

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Re: Fan

Postby Jimbo » Thu May 04, 2006 6:24 pm

Hi Jake.

Is it filled with any dust or anything which would make it operate faster?

Try cleaning it out CAREFULLY* if it has any dust.

- Cheers

James

*Unplug everything, and be careful not to damage any parts.
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Re: Fan

Postby Ecko » Thu May 04, 2006 6:25 pm

I don't know if this is because you actually want a new FAN or what?

But you could try to vacuum your PC, it usually helps a lot on the temperatures. Remember not to actually touch the components you're vacuuming - because of static electricity.
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Re: Fan

Postby Jakemaster » Thu May 04, 2006 7:05 pm

Ill try cleaning it out
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Re: Fan

Postby ctjoyce » Thu May 04, 2006 8:03 pm

Well theres a few things you can do here. If noise is an issue, there really isnt anything you can do. If you really don't care about that, then have a look at 92mm fans from newegg (if you useing an OEM case, Dell, HP, Compaq etc). If your useing a custom build you probibly need 80mm fans.

Now if its your CPU thats heating up, then you should look at the Zalman CNPS-7000CU. Its only $35, but is three times the power of the stock fan coolers today.

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Re: Fan

Postby congo » Thu May 04, 2006 8:03 pm

I don't know if this is because you actually want a new FAN or what?

But you could try to vacuum your PC, it usually helps a lot on the temperatures. Remember not to actually touch the components you're vacuuming - because of static electricity.



Vacuuming PC's is one of the most hazardous things you can do to a PC, thousands of people every year destroy their computers this way, you shouldn't do it, it's very, very naughty.
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Re: Fan

Postby Jakemaster » Thu May 04, 2006 8:26 pm

Ya, this weekend Ill go pick up some cleaning stuff with my dad.  I think that the biggest problem is that there is dust in the heatsink (not affirmed but i dont think ive ever cleaned it out properly)

I might need to get a replacement for the main case fan, I dont think its ever worked properly, doesnt seem too strong
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Re: Fan

Postby ctjoyce » Thu May 04, 2006 9:20 pm

Stock fans usually are crap. I would look for a fan with atleast 70CFM to affort maximum cooling.

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