Fan replacement

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Hi,
I haven't been through that situation, but like every single mechanical device, Isn't life long. My first thought is that you might take it apart and clean it well and try to see if that works for you. If not, you can see the specifications of the fan at the fan itself. Also I recommend you to measure the fan so you can buy the right size and with that information you could buy a replacement on a computer shop or in the internet. Just be careful when disconnecting the old one. I don't think that it's going to be difficult to do the swap.
 

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