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T60 fan
I have a T60 and my fan has been extremely noisy and the cpu has been getting really hot lately. Opened everything up, cleaned out all of the dust, which helped, but while i had it apart it got me thinking. Disassembled the heatsink to pull the fan out and i've been wondering if i could replace the fan with a higher cfm unit.
Measured everything and it appears to be a 50mm fan with around a 7 - 10 mm thickness. only bad news is it is pretty much permanently connected to the mounting bracket instead of a nut or screw and has a very small connector (see below). But in the interest of curiosity i ordered a couple of 50 x 10mm fans thinking that i can shave them down a bit if they are too thick. The only thing i can't seem to find is that little connector seen in the pic above. Shown with it is a standard 3-pin fan connector for size comparison. So what i am looking for is if anyone knows which kind/size of connector that is and where i can get one (link?). I would rather not cut the stock fan up just in case it doesnt all work out. Lastly, these are 5V fans correct??? TIA -Kit |
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Based on the thermal device and fan spec it is 5V DC and 0.24A
Looking like a snap-in connector, take a better pic and measurement of the OEM and try some electronic stores (Radio Shack?) cheers ...
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dont you have any extra 3 pins?
do remember this can be little risky. it can possibly "burn out" circuits etc from high voltage. |
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