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I spent $100 for this cooler and the fan just died. Can I just replace the fan as the heatsink is fine. If yes, how do I do this?
Thank you.
Thank you.
I spent $100 for this cooler and the fan just died. Can I just replace the fan as the heatsink is fine. If yes, how do I do this?
Thank you.
The EVO can't be much different than my Hyper 212+. I assume you are speaking of the 212 EVO model.
I cannot imagine how you spent $100 on that cooler unless you have the model name wrong or it equally applies to some CM CLC cooler. I think I bought two of the 212+'s for maybe $35 each.
Now. OF COURSE! You can replace the stock fan with any similar fan that is within motherboard fan-port draw specifications. Likely, the upper limit would be a fan with 1.00A current draw, but you'd never benefit from the extra CFM or noise such a fan might bring.
The fans typically used by CM and other mfgrs always seem intended for silence and limp for CFM throughput, and there are many fans out there just as quiet and promising more CFM. My latest discovery is the AKASA Viper -- 140mm, but it can also be had in a lower-CFM 120mm model.
Thanks. I know I got ripped because of labour. I miss the olden days where you just mounted the cooler on top of the CPU using those springs.
How do I take the fan off and how do I put the new one on? I've tried taking it off with no success. I don't want to damage the heatsink.
Thank you.
No, you don't need to dismount the cooler... all that holds the fan to the cooler is plastic clips... just reach in there and pop one side loose and the fan will come off; unplug the fan from the mobo and you can take it out. There are rubber inserts at each corner (to dampen vibration) so it might seem like it doesn't want to come off... but it will.
Yes, it takes basically any standard 120mm fan... unscrew the 4 screws holding the 2 plastic clips, swap them to the new fan, and you are back in business.
[I might have assumed he's "all thumbs," and the undercurrent of his post suggests he's skittish about fiddling with it. Me -- I'd just pull open the clips and pop it off the cooler. But those clips are a bit stiff, and I thought it would be easier for him just to unscrew the cooler and fiddle with it where he has some room.]
...I wondered. Personally, I think it's harder to dismount the cooler than to pop off the fan... but it is a little tricksy.
