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    Hey my fan at the moment is like broke and really loud, I dont know wether there is a tonne of dust inside it or something has broke, if it has broke how would I go about replacing it and what model would I get?
    yeah how would I go about installing the fan and what type to get?
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    Depends what type of computer you have like the brand. If it's the CPU fan then you just open the cover and there will be little latches that hold it on, unclip them and then replace it (it's plugged into the motherboard). If it's the ventilation fan (the one at the back, or facing out) then you should just be able to unclip it aswell.

    If you look around, you'll see that computers are really simple. Simple enough for 7 year old Taiwanese kids to assemble anyway -.-

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    If its the CPU fan you cant just replace it :rolleyes: you have to reapply new thermal paste, clean the old stuff off, buy the right type of socket fan etc..

    If its not the CPU Fan, then measure how many cm the fan is diagonally accross and buy one of the same size and same connector, they are real cheap.

    You do know that in making computers kids don't do it :rolleyes: it is actually all machine and men.
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    Open it up and look what fan it is you want to sort out. If it's dirty then clean it and see if that solves the problem. If you want to replace it they only cost a couple of quid, measure the diameter of it. Probably 80 or 120mm. If it's the CPU fan then post on here.

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    Do I need to do anything while opening up, or could I just bring it to a pc repair shop with a fan
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    If its NOT the CPU fan then from your point of view it should be about a 3 minute job to fit.
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    How do I know if it's a CPU fan or not?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMacC View Post
    How do I know if it's a CPU fan or not?
    If it's the fan that's over the CPU that's making the noise.

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    Im dumb when it comes to hardware, where is the CPU?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ***** View Post
    If its the CPU fan you cant just replace it :rolleyes: you have to reapply new thermal paste, clean the old stuff off, buy the right type of socket fan etc..

    If its not the CPU Fan, then measure how many cm the fan is diagonally accross and buy one of the same size and same connector, they are real cheap.

    You do know that in making computers kids don't do it :rolleyes: it is actually all machine and men.

    Why wouldyou have to do that, surely it depends on the location of the fan after all i don't know a cpu where the fan directly touches it... as long as you didn't rip off the heatsink wave it around a few times during the unscrewing of the fan to replace it.. you'd be fine

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