The northbridge fan on my mobo finally died beyond help. The bearing so gone that no amount of re-oiling was going to help. I managed to get a replacement of sorts however, a cool-blue chipset cooler assembly. Very pretty - LOL. The vendor said I should ensure that the power from the mobo was 12v. In attempting to verify this with my multimeter I got a big flash as the probe slipped and shorted across the pins.
This socket is now dead (not unsurprisingly). There was another socket on the mobo marked PSU fan. As this is not in use. I used that one.
I could not get the old heatsink/fan assembly off the mobo either. So after removing the fan itself I simply stuck the new heatsink/fan onto the flat base of the old unit. That was really just a metal plate, no fins. So it stuck OK.
It all seems to work alright so have I got away with it? Reported temps are normal.
The curious can read the old thread here.
This socket is now dead (not unsurprisingly). There was another socket on the mobo marked PSU fan. As this is not in use. I used that one.
I could not get the old heatsink/fan assembly off the mobo either. So after removing the fan itself I simply stuck the new heatsink/fan onto the flat base of the old unit. That was really just a metal plate, no fins. So it stuck OK.
It all seems to work alright so have I got away with it? Reported temps are normal.
The curious can read the old thread here.