Glue guns are the best invention ever
Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 3:44 pm
So my CPU fan has been acting up, ball bearings shot, randomly starts griding - really annoying. I was doing a huge transfer and other work but it was just driving me insane so I had to do something, but could shutdown the pc as it has active transfers.
So I open up the case, unplug the fan, open up the pc probe and monitor for about 10 minutes to see if I can afford to do this or not, temp went up by maybe 10 degrees, acceptable to me. So I plug it back in just to cool the cpu back to where it was, unplug it,unscrew it, get a 80mm fan but it did not fit quite with the holes, so the answer? GLUE GUN! Just like my video card fan. Exept in the case of the CPU there's a plastic section so I did not have to worry about gluing it directly on the heat sink which could cause it to melt. But it seems the cpu could actually run without a fan it would just run rather hot. Not like my AMD 2000+ which runs so hot.
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So I open up the case, unplug the fan, open up the pc probe and monitor for about 10 minutes to see if I can afford to do this or not, temp went up by maybe 10 degrees, acceptable to me. So I plug it back in just to cool the cpu back to where it was, unplug it,unscrew it, get a 80mm fan but it did not fit quite with the holes, so the answer? GLUE GUN! Just like my video card fan. Exept in the case of the CPU there's a plastic section so I did not have to worry about gluing it directly on the heat sink which could cause it to melt. But it seems the cpu could actually run without a fan it would just run rather hot. Not like my AMD 2000+ which runs so hot.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4684, old post ID:37208