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Title: How much do fans cost for computers
Post by: Khalee on July 22, 2004, 06:17:44 pm
As I might be having one go out as it"s barely turing. Or is one fan from another computer pretty much the same for all.
Title: Re: How much do fans cost for computers
Post by: FVA_C_ Blade_ XC on July 22, 2004, 06:29:26 pm
from 5 to 30 bucks...it all depends where ya get it ;D

Make sure it is a ball bearing fan they last longer.

And yes you can use a fan fron another pc as long as it fits
Title: Re: How much do fans cost for computers
Post by: kmelew on July 22, 2004, 06:31:08 pm
Is it a case fan, cpu fan or power supply fan?  Fans really don't cost too much, but silent and variable speed fans cost a little more.  Check out www.directron.com (http://www.directron.com).  You'll get an idea of what's out there and price.
Title: Re: How much do fans cost for computers
Post by: Khalee on July 22, 2004, 07:11:20 pm
Hell I don't know its the fan on back So I guess the case fan the one thats suppose to keep things cool.
Title: Re: How much do fans cost for computers
Post by: kmelew on July 22, 2004, 07:14:54 pm
Hell I don't know its the fan on back So I guess the case fan the one thats suppose to keep things cool.

Is it the fan near the plug?  If so then its the power supply fan and most likely you'll have to replace the power supply.
Title: Re: How much do fans cost for computers
Post by: Khalee on July 22, 2004, 07:21:42 pm
Nope its the little black plastic fan below that, but not the CPU fan as I know which one that is. So can I swap that one out with the fan from my old computer looks like its the same size. I got a tower case by the way.
Title: Re: How much do fans cost for computers
Post by: Iceman on July 22, 2004, 07:24:15 pm
Get a ruler and measure. Then multiply by 2.54. Thats your fan size. Go to Best Buy or Compusa and buy a fan of said size. Screw it in, connect, and voila.


Or you could take it from another PC. Just make sure you unplug your PC for a few minutes before you connect anything. Just to be safe, of course.