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replace fans?
I've got a PIII Slot 1 cpu with a very noisy fan.
Is it possible to replace the fan? If so, how do i remove the old one without damaging it? Thanks Eric |
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replace fans?
"Eric" wrote in message ... I've got a PIII Slot 1 cpu with a very noisy fan. Is it possible to replace the fan? If so, how do i remove the old one without damaging it? Thanks The fan assembly is held on with a retaining clip that's fairly obvious when you remove the CPU from the motherboard. Replacement fans (US$17) are available at: http://www.shop-intel.com/shop/product.asp?pid=SIPS1029 Bob |
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