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Replacing Fan on Asus GF3Ti200?

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  • Asus
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  • Overclocking
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November 10, 2003 5:47:23 PM

Hello,

The fan on my card is noisy. I guess the bearings are damaged. Can I replace the fan on this card? What's a good replacement? Thanks.

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November 10, 2003 6:53:37 PM

Check out the Thermaltake Crystal Orb.

-Intel PIV 2.6C @ 3.575G -Asus P4P800 -OCZ Copper 2x256 4000EL memory @ 275mhz 3-4-4-8 -Sapphire 9800np @ 432/760 -SB audigy -120G Maxtor Diamond Plus9 S-ATA150 hdd -450 Enermax PSU
November 11, 2003 10:00:42 AM

ive got a noisy bastard of a gf2 in my old computer so i might replace the fan with that one too. how exactly do you rip your old one off and put the new one on?

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2.4C @ 3.0G
Asus P4C800
Corsair 2x512 3200
Sapphire 9600pro @ 500/700
80G Seagate S-ATA150
November 11, 2003 3:31:30 PM

Put the card in an anti-static bag, then put it in the freezer for about 20-30min, take it out get a knife and it'll be really easy to just snap the heatsink off. Then remove the crappy thermal adhesive, reaply some Arctic Silver, and put on the Crystal orb. Or there's a better cooler which i forgot about, the Vatec Iceberq 4 it's pure copper, and it's REALLY nice.

-Intel PIV 2.6C @ 3.575G -Asus P4P800 -OCZ Copper 2x256 4000EL memory @ 275mhz 3-4-4-8 -Sapphire 9800np @ 432/760 -SB audigy -120G Maxtor Diamond Plus9 S-ATA150 hdd -450 Enermax PSU
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