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Want to replace the fan for my FX5700

Marco Valentino

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So, I've been seeing intermittent failures, black screens and rebooting on my computer while playing various games. Then one day I look in my case and dangling by a cord inside my case was the fan to my video card. I'm pretty sure it isn't supposed to do that......

I tried getting it back in there and spinning and no go.. So, my quesiton is, is it possible to replace this fan? I can remove the heat sync just fine and it's not glued on, just a little arctic sivler in there. How would one go about making sure the power connector is the right type and selecting a new fan/sync for this card?
 

montag451

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Get a cheap card off Ebay, or go to your local pc shop and ask them if they have any duff 5700's lying about [unlikely, as they would send them back], you never know
 

Smilin

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Short answer is yes, it can be done.

Coolermaster, thermaltake and some of the other "cooling" vendors I think carry compatible heatsinks/fans.

the ugly part is getting the thermal GLUE (not paste) off the chip then putting some glue or paste back on.

I can't help much more than this. You might want to try a (gasp) repost over in hardware or video. Someone who's more familiar might be able to help.
 

Marco Valentino

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Heh true. There actually wasn't any glue on the card, it was just held in by pins so that's not a problem, just a little thermal compound which I would want on there anyway.
 

Smilin

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Originally posted by: Marco Valentino
Heh true. There actually wasn't any glue on the card, it was just held in by pins so that's not a problem, just a little thermal compound which I would want on there anyway.

Cool! I think you got lucky. Glue sucks. You've already got thermal paste for your CPUs I'm guessing. Just snag a new fan. Newegg sells em. Might have to check w/ some of the "cooler" vendors to figure out which model. Last time I had to do this was with a GF3 Ti500 and the fans were all pretty much that standard "northbridge" kinda fan back then. Lots of variants now.