PC Power Supply Fan

2.5RS

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So, I've done my fair share of poking around inside the computer. Even built a couple. However, on my current PC the fan on the power supply is going out (horribly noisy all the time) and needs to be replaced. As I've never opened up a power supply, I don't know if it can be replaced or even if the thing can be opened. I really would prefer just to replace a fan if its possible. Anyone out there ever done this? The power supply has a bunch of electric shock warnings on it that were making me a bit nervous when I opened up the case earlier. Ugh... I really don't wanna pay for a whole new supply.. Is it possible to safely replace just the fan or should I just break down and order a whole new supply?



Thanks

- Andrew
 
The short answer is yes. Can buy replacement fans relatively cheap. Just have to measure the distance between the 2-pin connector so it's a direct plug-in instead of splicing wires.



When you take apart your power supply, look carefully for melted components. A faulty/slow moving fan won't be able to extract the heat fast enough and it's almost impossible to find replacement parts to repair the PS.



But the prices of a good power supply are so cheap right now...for example Thermaltake's TR2-430 watt is only ~$40.00 and has a $10 rebate, so the final cost will be about $30.00. It's really not worth fixing your power supply UNLESS it's a high end redundant power supply with slide out replacement modules.



If you use your computer a lot...like 24/7, expect to replace your power supply about every 2-3 years.
 
2.5RS said:
So, I've done my fair share of poking around inside the computer. Even built a couple. However, on my current PC the fan on the power supply is going out (horribly noisy all the time) and needs to be replaced. As I've never opened up a power supply, I don't know if it can be replaced or even if the thing can be opened. I really would prefer just to replace a fan if its possible. Anyone out there ever done this? The power supply has a bunch of electric shock warnings on it that were making me a bit nervous when I opened up the case earlier. Ugh... I really don't wanna pay for a whole new supply.. Is it possible to safely replace just the fan or should I just break down and order a whole new supply?



Thanks

- Andrew

Buy a new one.



Even the slightest tap into a tesla will hurt you.



www.newegg.com Look for models by Fortran. Cheap, and VERY reliable.
 
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