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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Right Fan at 0 RPM. Dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Geeky1" data-source="post: 510099" data-attributes="member: 34442"><p>I've got no better suggestions; most laptop fans are proprietary (or are models that are in such low demand outside of what laptop manufacturers use that nobody carries them in retail. Don't bother with a used one, it may be cheaper but the bearings will be worn, so it's a waste of money.</p><p></p><p>Also, when you pull it apart, make sure that you take notes or make a diagram of where all the screws go. Laptops are a complete pain in the neck to take apart compared to desktops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geeky1, post: 510099, member: 34442"] I've got no better suggestions; most laptop fans are proprietary (or are models that are in such low demand outside of what laptop manufacturers use that nobody carries them in retail. Don't bother with a used one, it may be cheaper but the bearings will be worn, so it's a waste of money. Also, when you pull it apart, make sure that you take notes or make a diagram of where all the screws go. Laptops are a complete pain in the neck to take apart compared to desktops. [/QUOTE]
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