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Fan fin Galaxy GeForce GTX 550 Ti 1GB broke off need help
A few mins ago I was cleaning my fan on my Galaxy GeForce GTX 550 Ti one of the fins just broke what should I do? Do I need a to buy a Video card or what?
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September 2, 2014 12:19:31 PM

Ok I just send e-mail to galaxytechus this is what they said:

"We are sorry but we do not replace just the fan. Standard warranty is 2 years upon purchase, if it is within that period then it is likely to be covered by warranty. To request for a replacement, please visit our website, create an account and register your product, then create a ticket for replacement request. It will go to a process of approval, once approved, you will receive an email from us that contains your RMA number and the address where you need to ship the defective card."
September 1, 2014 10:44:49 PM

jeffredo said:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

Way better than what's on there (cooler and quieter). Sound's like your warranty may be close to being up anyway.


Maybe But I'll take my chances with the warranty if that doesn't work then I'll buy this heatsink and cooler. I'll let you know if anything happens.
September 1, 2014 11:32:47 AM

nikoli707 said:
well if its under warranty, carefully clean off that crazy glue and try and see if galaxy will honor the warranty.

Don't worry about that I bet they will accept it.

feferest said:
ITsonic said:
nikoli707 said:
maybe you can use some super glue to and get the broken blade right back into the groves of the break point, so it sits perfectly the way it did before. then use a tiny bit of jbweld to hold it securely, forever.


Tried krazy glue it back on didn't work I could send it back Galaxy to have them replace fan, but I don't don't know it do it? I still have it under a 3yr extended warranty when I register it back in 2011.


Try Acellero, they are one of the best, regarding in terms of coolers, fans and such.


Thanks but I don't want to void the warranty when I send it back i'm trying not to do that.
September 1, 2014 1:16:13 AM

ITsonic said:
nikoli707 said:
maybe you can use some super glue to and get the broken blade right back into the groves of the break point, so it sits perfectly the way it did before. then use a tiny bit of jbweld to hold it securely, forever.


Tried krazy glue it back on didn't work I could send it back Galaxy to have them replace fan, but I don't don't know it do it? I still have it under a 3yr extended warranty when I register it back in 2011.


Try Acellero, they are one of the best, regarding in terms of coolers, fans and such.
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August 31, 2014 8:23:35 PM

well if its under warranty, carefully clean off that crazy glue and try and see if galaxy will honor the warranty.
August 31, 2014 5:47:35 PM

nikoli707 said:
maybe you can use some super glue to and get the broken blade right back into the groves of the break point, so it sits perfectly the way it did before. then use a tiny bit of jbweld to hold it securely, forever.


Tried krazy glue it back on didn't work I could send it back Galaxy to have them replace fan, but I don't don't know it do it? I still have it under a 3yr extended warranty when I register it back in 2011.
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August 31, 2014 4:30:20 PM

maybe you can use some super glue to and get the broken blade right back into the groves of the break point, so it sits perfectly the way it did before. then use a tiny bit of jbweld to hold it securely, forever.
August 31, 2014 3:58:08 PM

Mousemonkey said:
Replacing the fan or entire HSF would be the easiest and best option.


Like I asked feferest were can I found a replacement fan for a Galaxy GeForce GTX 550 Ti?

By the way Here the Picture of the fan and fin that broke off and the hole.
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August 30, 2014 11:44:33 PM

Replacing the fan or entire HSF would be the easiest and best option.

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