How to repair a broken power supply fan
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ihr seid ja mal krank drauf :'D
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he kinda sounds like a towel- head, lol. No offense to people tht think im RACIST!! bc im not...
we were all thinking it, i just said it.
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Sorry but I can barely understand anything :(
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@outtokill7 May be an overheat due to a fan but many times it's those GD Chinese electrolytic capacitors that are part of the voltage regulator for the CPU on the motherboard. Look at the tops of them for swelling or even leakage. Replace the capacitors, or the motherboard, if they are failing.
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Oh MY GOOD NESS
Shut the fuck up
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hmjo, hab das video auf GA gesehen hattest es da irgendwie verlinkt wohl kA mehr
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It is not recommended to replace non-quiet power supply fans with quiet fans because the original high rpm fans inside are rated specifically to cool the non-quiet power supply. You will run a high risk of overheating your power supply if these higher airflow fans are replaced with a fan with a lesser cfm (cubic feet per minute) airflow rating. A quiet power supply uses a larger and more efficient heatsink area as well as more efficient circuitry to compensate for the lower speed fans.
TheAAMJR 11 months ago
@TheAAMJR thx for the advice to the audience of the video. Well, the supply died two months ago and worked perfectly for 2 years. R I P
Acantophis3rd 11 months ago
ihr beiden seid echt spitze :D
thizked 2 years ago
du hast diesen kommentar wirklich vor 10 monaten gemacht :) da kannte ich dich garnicht.
Acantophis3rd 2 years ago