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fan change
im looking at my pc fan and i was wondering is it possible to change without taking the case off the computer?could i do it myself safely without breaking the pc or setting it on fire?if its a simle op i dont want to spend money unnecesserily on having someone else doing it.
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I am no tech wizard myself when it comes to electronics (fine mechanisms any time), but I found changing the fans to be almost offendingly easy. Even changing the PSU was no drama and I managed to get through that process fluidly. Just make sure you get the correct fan size, and a free power connector, else you need an Y-connector. Hm, wrong word, I let somebody else explain.
Don't worry, changing fans is all easy. Just look close at things, and you are already done. |
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If it's a processor or graphics card fan... while still possible I find you must apply a tremendous amount of force on a small surface which, though it has never happened to me, seems like it carries a high risk of slipping and wrecking some hardware component. If you are brave give it a shot, otherwise hand it off to someone with experience. |
Having just built my own system for the first time, I can vouch for the ease of messing with fans, depending on their type...chassis fans are exceedingly easy, and typically only require four screws (or in the case of my Zalman, silicon pins) and holes. CPU fans are a little more complicated as they require some form of applique (usually Arctic Silver 5) and then attaching it to the motherboard mount. However, both procedures are very, very easy.
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every thing in a pc is easy all the connections can only go in one place where its suposed to ;)
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