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[WTB] Arctic Freezer Pro 7 Rev. 2 - FAN ONLY (UK)

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March 26, 2014 3:27:14 PM

My fan died out on me and instead of buying a whole new heatsink, I thought I'd look for the fan instead. Willing to pay £5 for a fan since it's the cheaper part of the heatsink, also can collect if you live in Coventry, thanks.

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March 26, 2014 4:29:14 PM

clutchc said:
Buy one from Arctic: http://www.arctic.ac/us_en/products/cooling/cpu/freezer...
Click on Spare Parts.



I would, but delivery costs around 13 euro's, so all together, it would cost around £15 just for the fan, I could order the whole heatsink brand new for around that price haha. Thanks for helping though, got me excited for a bit, if it was 4.99 EUR, I would have definitely purchased it!
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March 26, 2014 7:33:52 PM

You might try used ones. There are several used Arctic Freezer Pro 7 coolers and just the fans, but if you are not in the US it might be not worth it w/shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/Computer-Components-Parts-/1756...
It doesn't have to be the rev 2. The fan for the 1st model is still the same. I've had one of both in the past.
March 27, 2014 7:11:19 AM

clutchc said:
You might try used ones. There are several used Arctic Freezer Pro 7 coolers and just the fans, but if you are not in the US it might be not worth it w/shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/Computer-Components-Parts-/1756...
It doesn't have to be the rev 2. The fan for the 1st model is still the same. I've had one of both in the past.


Sadly, I've been looking around, and I still can't find any. If i saw anything for under £5 I would have snapped it up. Only reason why I'm not buying a brand new one is because I'm thinking of making a new build with a water cooler, so i would rather just repair this current one for as cheap as possible. Some people have suggested that I just cable tie any fan on that fits.
March 27, 2014 7:58:24 AM

essentially zip tying another fan on it should work, it's basically just a fan strapped to a metal heatsink anyway
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