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Old July 31st 03, 04:44 PM
Mike H.
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Default replacement chipset fan for GA7DX

Where can I purchase a replacement chip set fan for a Gigabyte GA7DX
motherboard? While I was replacing a hard drive I noticed that the fan
stopped moving right after I vacuumed dust out of the system.

It's markings are as follow:
AVC Model D4010S12H fan 12V DC 0.10A

It's specifications a
Size: 40x40x10mm
Current amps: 0.10
Input power watts: 0.20
Speed rpm: 6000
Airflow CFM: 6.85
Static Pressure : 0.095
Noise dB(A): 29
Weight grams: 15
2 pin female berg connector

I found these specs on a Japanese web site. The fan was always observed to
be moving very slowly which I had assumed was normal. Without the fan the
temperature of it's heat sink will rise to 98F with the case cover removed.

I suspect that the fans requirement is borderline in a system with auxiliary
cooling fans. I wish to replace it however.

Cheers,
Mike H.


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Old August 1st 03, 11:58 AM
Tim
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Mike,

This is a little late but....

Never ever use a vacuum cleaner near electronic stuff!!!!!!!!
Vacuum cleaners spit static electricity even when they suck.

Unless of course it is purpose designed and has earthing connectors and all
that.
Outside the case with covers on is ok.

- Tim


"Mike H." wrote in message
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Where can I purchase a replacement chip set fan for a Gigabyte GA7DX
motherboard? While I was replacing a hard drive I noticed that the fan
stopped moving right after I vacuumed dust out of the system.

It's markings are as follow:
AVC Model D4010S12H fan 12V DC 0.10A

It's specifications a
Size: 40x40x10mm
Current amps: 0.10
Input power watts: 0.20
Speed rpm: 6000
Airflow CFM: 6.85
Static Pressure : 0.095
Noise dB(A): 29
Weight grams: 15
2 pin female berg connector

I found these specs on a Japanese web site. The fan was always observed to
be moving very slowly which I had assumed was normal. Without the fan the
temperature of it's heat sink will rise to 98F with the case cover

removed.

I suspect that the fans requirement is borderline in a system with

auxiliary
cooling fans. I wish to replace it however.

Cheers,
Mike H.




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Old August 2nd 03, 01:41 AM
S.Heenan
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Mike H. wrote:
Where can I purchase a replacement chip set fan for a Gigabyte GA7DX
motherboard? While I was replacing a hard drive I noticed that the fan
stopped moving right after I vacuumed dust out of the system.

It's markings are as follow:
AVC Model D4010S12H fan 12V DC 0.10A

It's specifications a
Size: 40x40x10mm
Current amps: 0.10
Input power watts: 0.20
Speed rpm: 6000
Airflow CFM: 6.85
Static Pressure : 0.095
Noise dB(A): 29
Weight grams: 15
2 pin female berg connector

I found these specs on a Japanese web site. The fan was always
observed to be moving very slowly which I had assumed was normal.
Without the fan the temperature of it's heat sink will rise to 98F
with the case cover removed.

I suspect that the fans requirement is borderline in a system with
auxiliary cooling fans. I wish to replace it however.

Cheers,
Mike H.


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