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New cooling fan for Nvidia Ti4200
Hi.
I have a Chaintech Ti4200 and the fan on it isnt sitting properly and making noise. I'm getting a new card soon, but I wanted to give this one to a friend. Where would I find replacement fans for that card, or do I have to go and buy the entire video card cooling kit? Any links to such fans would be appreciated. thanx Dswissmiss |
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Shiro Usagi
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Is the fan a regular looking one (like a smaller 80mm case fan) or a special molded one to fit the card?
If it's a normal fan, you should be able to find a replacement somewhere...try Radio Shack or this on-line cooling vendor. You'll have to find out what size the fan is though...my guess is it's a 50mm. Cricket
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http://www.baluma.com/hardware/grafi...X/AGP8X_gr.jpg
that's the biggest pic i could find. their website seems to have some bugs right now. when you take that nice looking gold plate off, it does look like a small 80mm fan. can anyone confirm? thank you hmm, just looked at your link, the fan on my card, if i remember correctly, doesn't have the plastic around it like case fans, just the fan itself. |
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Shiro Usagi
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Oh...I see. You may need to contact Chaintech to see about a replacement cooling fan...or you could just remove that whole gold thing and install a completely new heatsink/fan unit for the GPU. Take a look at these GPU coolers.
Cricket
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Thanx man!
I think it would be a cool experience to change the whole thing. All the fans come with heat spreaders, does that mean I need to remove the old ones, or does that depend on the card? I have already removed the entire gold thing, and it looks pretty simple to replace. |
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Shiro Usagi
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The copper Tt cooler for agp chipsets is a drop in install and cools very well. It comes with ram sinks too. I put the flat sinks on the side that has the fan, since the finned ones will cool better than the flats on top of the card where airflow is less. I used a drop of superglue at each ram corner with artic silver in the middle of each sink.
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