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Default CPU fan has become noisy, but a problem....

The problem is that I can't seem to remove it and also, after seeking
out websites suggesting lubrication a small hole, which I don't seem to
have, I am unable to lub it. The way the fan is attached to the
heatsink is by locknuts that are on the bottom of the heatsink and I
don't see any easy way to just pop off the fan and replace. The fan
itself is a Thermaltake Tt and the heatsink may be too for that matter.
Initially I tried removing the four screws holding the fan in place,
but the heatsink came out too and I had to clean and then recoat the
heatsink/ CPU before pushing and screwing the fan/heatsink assembly back
into place. This desktop is up and running as I write from it, but the
fan has become quite loud. Even if everything is off and I just spin
the fan by hand, I can hear the same vibration. Is there any way I can
just lubricate or replace the fan without also the heatsink, or is there
no choice but to have to replace them both?
 
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