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Andrew Gabriel
 
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Default OT (slightly) PC slim fan replacement

Looking for a replacement fan for a small cube-shaped PC.
The fan is 80x80x15mm (i.e. rather slim), 12V 6W. None of my
usual component suppliers have one (CPC, Maplin, RS, Farnell).
RS are the only one to have a fan that physical size, but it's
only 1.6W (468-5403) which is probably not enough for cooling
a whole Athlon64 system.

Tried looking at the odd PC supplier like Dabs, and although
they do have some of that physical size, there's no info on
power consumption or airflow and the hint they are just for
video cards, so again probably nowhere near powerful enough.

Anyone got any suggestions of a suitable supplier?

The original fan which only lasted for around 4 months
continuous use is pictured he
http://www.shuttle.com/share/fae/hq/...s/IMG_0945.JPG
and strangely, the date stamp on mine is exactly the
same as in this picture. "Everflow" seems like a
remarkably inappropriate name in the circumstances;-)

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