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Hi @patrizioerre ,
The specifications for the original fan 5V 2.25W means it uses 0.45A (450mA) of current. Ohm’s Law - Power =Voltage x Current
The replacement uses 0.4A (400mA).
This will not cause a problem.
-There may be a difference in the amount of air (CFM- cubic feet per minute) being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle etc but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.
+There may be a difference in the amount of air (CFM- cubic feet per minute) being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle, speed etc but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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Hi @patrizioerre ,
The specifications for the original fan 5V 2.25W means it uses 0.45A (450mA) of current. Ohm’s Law - Power =Voltage x Current
The replacement uses 0.4A (400mA).
This will not cause a problem.
-There may be a difference in the amount of air being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle etc but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.
+There may be a difference in the amount of air (CFM- cubic feet per minute) being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle etc but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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Hi @patrizioerre ,
The specifications for the original fan 5V 2.25W means it uses 0.45A (450mA) of current. Ohm’s Law - Power =Voltage x Current
The replacement uses 0.4A (400mA).
This will not cause a problem.
-There may be a difference in the amount of air being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle etc) but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.
+There may be a difference in the amount of air being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle etc but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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Hi @patrizioerre ,
-The specifications for the original fan 5V 2.25W means it uses 0.45A (450mA) of current
+The specifications for the original fan 5V 2.25W means it uses 0.45A (450mA) of current. Ohm’s Law - Power =Voltage x Current
The replacement uses 0.4A (400mA).
This will not cause a problem.
There may be a difference in the amount of air being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle etc) but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

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Hi @patrizioerre ,

The specifications for the original fan 5V 2.25W means it uses 0.45A (450mA) of current

The replacement uses 0.4A (400mA).

This will not cause a problem.

There may be a difference in the amount of air being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle etc) but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.

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