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If the fan is broken or only works noisily, it makes sense to replace it. A broken fan can lead to severe damage of other components, particularly the processor, which could overheat.
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Turn the computer over.
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Remove the 6 screws with a 2mm Allen key.
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Carefully remove the left and right rear panels.
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Now open the bottom of the case, to which all the components are attached.
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Remove the two Phillips PH2 screws holding the fan.
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Disconnect the cable connecting the front part (with the LEDs) to the power source.
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Remove the part with the cable.
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Remove the four screws on the heat sink with a Phillips PH2 screwdriver.
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Remove the heat sink and lay it to the side.
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Carefully remove the fan together with its case.
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Carefully remove the plug connecting the fan to the power source.
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In order to reassemble your device, follow the steps of this guide in reverse order.
In order to reassemble your device, follow the steps of this guide in reverse order.
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