Processor fan
Processor fan
It seems my fan is dying on me at times. It has nothing to do with the load on the processor so it could be two things. Dirt or old age.
In case of dirt i would like to know the best ways to clean it.
If it died of old age i'd like some advice on good brands that aren't too expensive. The proc isn't overclocked so i don't need a hypercharged cooler.
In case of dirt i would like to know the best ways to clean it.
If it died of old age i'd like some advice on good brands that aren't too expensive. The proc isn't overclocked so i don't need a hypercharged cooler.
Most CPU fans are fairly inexpensive. Somewhere in the $20-60 range ought to do a fine job.
I like Zalman coolers. Most are solid copper suckers that work quite well. Most models are designed to be very quiet.
Never tried a Thermaltake, but they are more elaborate. Heard mixed reviews about how quiet they are depending on the model.
Check:
* compatibility with CPU (socket etc)
* size - some are quite large and may interfer with internal components like mobo resistors, drives, etc.
* noise - loud fans will drive you crazy.
I like Zalman coolers. Most are solid copper suckers that work quite well. Most models are designed to be very quiet.
Never tried a Thermaltake, but they are more elaborate. Heard mixed reviews about how quiet they are depending on the model.
Check:
* compatibility with CPU (socket etc)
* size - some are quite large and may interfer with internal components like mobo resistors, drives, etc.
* noise - loud fans will drive you crazy.
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Thanks for the suggestion but I live way down south near Maastricht. I found a Zalman CNPS7000 AlCu near me for only 32 euro though so I think I'll be getting that.^misantropia^ wrote:Survivor, you're Dutch, right? Try the FunPrice. You can usually pick up older CPU coolers from their bargain bins for "een zacht prijsje", around 15 to 20 euro.Survivor wrote:And i think a new fan for a socket 462 might be a bit hard to find :icon32:
Whenever a fan stops working you have either:
- an EXTREMELY dusty pc case (layer of 2 inches of dust on the bottom);
- electrical problem (loose wire);
- worn out old fan.
Btw if you're cleaning your case with a vacuum cleaner (which isn't dangerous as long as you stay away from sensitive parts), never suck the dust of fans with it. It will make them spin much faster than they're designed to and will either shorten their lifespan or they'll burn out next time you power on your pc.
- an EXTREMELY dusty pc case (layer of 2 inches of dust on the bottom);
- electrical problem (loose wire);
- worn out old fan.
Btw if you're cleaning your case with a vacuum cleaner (which isn't dangerous as long as you stay away from sensitive parts), never suck the dust of fans with it. It will make them spin much faster than they're designed to and will either shorten their lifespan or they'll burn out next time you power on your pc.