Hey guys,
I got home today, powered on my PC and got a BIOS "cpu fan error". Opened up the case and the stock cooling fan is lying on the bottom of the case with one of the tabs broken off the bracket. Last time it was touched/moved was about 6 months ago when doing some dust cleaning, and I decided to use some arctic silver rather than the OEM heatsink compound.
I've done a little searching, and see that some aftermarket cooling fans come with their own brackets that replace the stock one, I was wondering if there's any cheap way to get ahold of another OEM bracket (since my fan still works fine). It was from an athlon xp 3200 with Asus K8V SE deluxe. It's over a year old, so no chance of factory warranty coverage (why I'm trying to go cheap with another oem bracket).
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Ryan P.
I got home today, powered on my PC and got a BIOS "cpu fan error". Opened up the case and the stock cooling fan is lying on the bottom of the case with one of the tabs broken off the bracket. Last time it was touched/moved was about 6 months ago when doing some dust cleaning, and I decided to use some arctic silver rather than the OEM heatsink compound.
I've done a little searching, and see that some aftermarket cooling fans come with their own brackets that replace the stock one, I was wondering if there's any cheap way to get ahold of another OEM bracket (since my fan still works fine). It was from an athlon xp 3200 with Asus K8V SE deluxe. It's over a year old, so no chance of factory warranty coverage (why I'm trying to go cheap with another oem bracket).
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Ryan P.
