- Nov 19, 2000
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I've a have Zalman ZM400B-APS PSU. It's worked great for a few years, but the fan has recently begun to make a lot of noise and i think it needs to be replaced. Reading around on this subject has raised a few questions from me:
1) Are the connectors on PSU cooling fans different from those on CPU, video card, etc? I've done a bit of research and it appears if i want to slide in a replacement ill need to cut off the connector on the old fan and attach it the my new one.
2) Basically any connector on a standard 80mm fan won't work?
3) Suggestions for a good, quiet replacement fan?
4) Safety suggestions for someone who knows little about electrical safety?
Thanks.
1) Are the connectors on PSU cooling fans different from those on CPU, video card, etc? I've done a bit of research and it appears if i want to slide in a replacement ill need to cut off the connector on the old fan and attach it the my new one.
2) Basically any connector on a standard 80mm fan won't work?
3) Suggestions for a good, quiet replacement fan?
4) Safety suggestions for someone who knows little about electrical safety?
Thanks.
