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I need to replace the 80mm DC Fan in the PSU of my computer. The label on the broken fan show 0.25A. Do I need to replace it with a fan that has the same spec? I notice that many similar fans seem to be 0.08A or similar. I'm also curious to know what the 0.25A means? Is that the power that it will draw when it's spinning or the amount of power that it can handle? What would happen if I replaced it with a 0.08A fan? |
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Current on PSU Fan
wrote in message ... Hi, I need to replace the 80mm DC Fan in the PSU of my computer. The label on the broken fan show 0.25A. Do I need to replace it with a fan that has the same spec? I notice that many similar fans seem to be 0.08A or similar. I'm also curious to know what the 0.25A means? Is that the power that it will draw when it's spinning or the amount of power that it can handle? What would happen if I replaced it with a 0.08A fan? That's the power it will draw, and is usually somewhat proportional to the amount of air it will move. |
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