"KC Computers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> I notice that the fan on the KT266A chipset is not running. Is there an
>> online source for the fan? How would I specifie it, e.g., voltage,
>> wattage, CFM?
>
> We are a PC dealer and have used that motherboard model in past
> systems. We have had a number of customers whose chipset fan started
> making noise or stopped working. Many decided just to remove the
> fan while keeping the heatsink intact with no ill effects.
>
> I had the same thing happen with one of my personal systems using a
> similiar
> A7M266 motherboard. I removed the fan from the board and it's run fine
> like that for
> the past 3 years. I wouldn't recommend doing that for today's newer
> chipsets which get hotter.
Kevin,
I did some more searching with Google and see that some people replace the
fan with a passive heatsink, e.g.,
http://www.atruereview.com/NB32J/index.php
What do you think about that?
Also, looking at the hardware more closely, I can't quite see how to remove
the
the fan and its mounting hardware. I can see Philips head screws
at 2 corners. It looks like they hold the fan to some kind of frame that
fits over the chipset,
and that fram seems to be fastened to the mainboard at the other two corners
by
some kind of rivet. Can all of that be removed so I could put the passive
heat sink directly
on the chipset?
TIA
Ed