How do I replace a CPU fan by myself?

Updated on number 2024-03-21
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The computer always makes a strange noise when it is turned on, and it will be normal when it is restarted, this situation repeats itself if this is the dust that accumulates on the CPU fan, which affects the normal rotation of the fan, so it produces noise, and it is highly recommended to replace the fan. The fan of the P4 processor is more difficult to remove the original one, and before replacing the CPU, you first need to remove the fan before replacing it with a new CPU fan. Step 1:

    When removing the P4 fan, first unplug the power cord of the fan, then lift the pressure adjustment levers on both sides of the fan so that it is facing up, and then you can remove the 4 buckle bayonets that are stuck on the fan bracket of the motherboard. Step 2: Because the buckle bayonet is relatively firm, it takes a little effort to open the bayonet, in the process of disassembly, first of all, the buckle bayonet must be pressed down, and then pulled outward, at this time, a fixed fulcrum is successfully removed, and so on, after all the remaining buckle bayonets are removed, the fan and radiator can be taken down.

    Step 3: After removing the heatsink, the CPU can be seen and it is easy to remove it. As long as you pull the resistance rod under the CPU socket, pull it to the motherboard vertically to 90 degrees, hold the CPU with your index finger and thumb and gently lift it to remove it, when installing the CPU, first make sure that its triangle logo is aligned with the triangle logo on the CPU plug board, and do not press and install it forcefully to avoid damage and breakage of the needle, if the needle is bent can be corrected with a pinch, not too hard!

    Step 3; When installing a new fan after removing the broken fan, it is recommended to refer to the fan manual to make sure that the fan meets the range of use of your CPU. Step 4: Next, install the fan, before installation, put the fan position correctly, then lift the pressure adjustment levers on both sides of the fan, carefully place the fan vertically on the bracket so that it and the bracket are slowly buckled, and finally press the two-way pressure adjustment levers on both sides of the fan down to the bottom to fasten the fan to ensure that the heat sink is in close contact with the CPU.

    After installing the fan, remember to install the power connector of the fan back.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Power! Unplug the fan! Then take a screwdriver and remove the fan on the radiator and you're good to go!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Press down on the handle, push harder, and then push in the direction of the arrow.

    This tower radiator fastener is very tight.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Intel's bracket structure requires screws for direct mounting with AMD's snap-on structure.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    To replace your computer's CPU fan, you need to pay attention to the following steps:

    Turn off your computer and unplug the power cable, then open the case and locate the CPU fan.

    Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws that hold the CPU fan in place, taking care to keep the screws in a safe place to avoid loss.

    Install the new CPU fan in the original location, plug in the fan power cord and CPU fan control cable, and make sure they are securely connected.

    Use some thermal paste to put on the CPU to ensure that the fan can dissipate heat well. Be careful not to apply too much, otherwise it will affect the heat dissipation effect of the CPU. Empty stupidity.

    Once you've made sure the new fan is installed and connected to the power supply, close the case lid and reconnect the power cord.

    Finally, power on your computer, open the monitoring software, make sure the new CPU fan can work properly, and make sure the temperature is not too high.

    It is important to note that when replacing a CPU fan, you must always make sure to choose the right fan for your CPU model, and you need to make sure that the computer's power supply has been powered off to avoid danger.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In order for our computers to last longer, we need to clean and replace our computer's fans regularly.

    01 There is a button on both sides of the fan, which can be unfastened, you can try to press it, if you press it down and don't untie it, take a flathead screwdriver to pick up the four buttons of the bracket and take it away.

    02 After removing the button, you can directly pick up the fan, don't use too much force when holding the fan, otherwise it will damage the motherboard.

    03 Then take a small Phillips screwdriver and remove the lever from the clasp.

    04 After removing the fan, you can disassemble it, and you can use a cloth or screwdriver to clean up the dust.

    05 The small parts on the back can be washed with water and then blown dry.

    06 Once everything is cleaned, you can reassemble the fan.

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