PSU Fan noisey

M

Marcus

Hello,

I have a Enermax Whisper 430 W Power supply EG465P-VE (FC), one of the fans
inside the power supply is starting to get noisy (it is the fan that sits
inside the case not the fan that is visible from the rear of the computer
case. It is a 2 pin Globe fan, I can't seem to match it up on the globe
website.

It has a 2 pin connector and the following numbers are on the fan :-

Globe Fan Ball Bearing B071388 12M DC12V 0.27A

Does anyone know where I can buy a 80mm 2 pin PSU fan, I'm in the UK.

Thanks

Marcus
 
M

Marcus

OK thanks for that, I could just cut the old connector off and solder the
wires from the new fan to the old connector. I assume that the red wire is
positive and black negative and I would just have to match the colours???

Marcus
 
D

doS

Correct.

Marcus said:
OK thanks for that, I could just cut the old connector off and solder the
wires from the new fan to the old connector. I assume that the red wire is
positive and black negative and I would just have to match the colours???

Marcus
 
S

Spajky

I have a Enermax Whisper 430 W Power supply EG465P-VE (FC), one of the fans
inside the power supply is starting to get noisy (it is the fan that sits
inside the case not the fan that is visible from the rear of the computer
case. It is a 2 pin Globe fan,

lube it up with a heavy /dense/ oil
 
S

spodosaurus

Marcus said:
Hello,

I have a Enermax Whisper 430 W Power supply EG465P-VE (FC), one of the fans
inside the power supply is starting to get noisy (it is the fan that sits
inside the case not the fan that is visible from the rear of the computer
case. It is a 2 pin Globe fan, I can't seem to match it up on the globe
website.

It has a 2 pin connector and the following numbers are on the fan :-

Globe Fan Ball Bearing B071388 12M DC12V 0.27A

Does anyone know where I can buy a 80mm 2 pin PSU fan, I'm in the UK.

Thanks

Marcus

How deep is it? Fans come in different depths for the same width (80mm
in your case). Make sure to match everything up so that it'll fit in
your PSU properly when you're done. It's also not a big deal to trim the
leads on a three wire fan and clip the two pin plug from the
malfunctioning fan and affix this to the leads from the new fan, if
necessary.

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