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Old 09-15-2006, 01:36 PM
Guy DeStefano
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My IBM 8148-CJU ( 3.2 PIV ) is now two years old. During the first year
( When the system was under IBM full warranty ), the fan on top of the Intel
chip was replaced twice by IBM repair personnel. Currently that same fan is
extremely loud, sounds like a hugh constant wind tunnel. Does anyone know
where I can buy a replacement new fan, or some other fan, that I can
purchase and install myself that will be a little quieter. Thank in
advance.


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Old 09-15-2006, 06:37 PM
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Previously Guy DeStefano <guydestefano@earthlink.net> wrote:
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My IBM 8148-CJU ( 3.2 PIV ) is now two years old. During the first year ( When the system was under IBM full warranty ), the fan on top of the Intel chip was replaced twice by IBM repair personnel. Currently that same fan is extremely loud, sounds like a hugh constant wind tunnel. Does anyone know where I can buy a replacement new fan, or some other fan, that I can purchase and install myself that will be a little quieter. Thank in advance.


You need to get the fans model number and manufacturer in order to
determine its measurements, electriccal data and airflow. Then
you can use this data to select a replacement.

If you have trouble identifying the fan, post a photo on the
label somewhere and give the URL here, I can take a look.

Arno

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Old 09-16-2006, 07:53 AM
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Arno, Thank you very much for the prompt reply.
The fan number on the side states: IBM FRU 01R3330
on the next line are the numbers 01R3329. I probably will
have to buy a new fan, but last night, I took off the side of
computer, saw the fan, and I do hate to admit it, it was covered
in dust ( like solidly covered ). With compress air cans and a
vacuum cleaner, I cleaned the fan and computer. Am happy
to say that it now is much much quieter. Thanks again.




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Previously Guy DeStefano <guydestefano@earthlink.net> wrote:
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My IBM 8148-CJU ( 3.2 PIV ) is now two years old. During the first year ( When the system was under IBM full warranty ), the fan on top of the Intel chip was replaced twice by IBM repair personnel. Currently that same fan is extremely loud, sounds like a hugh constant wind tunnel. Does anyone know where I can buy a replacement new fan, or some other fan, that I can purchase and install myself that will be a little quieter. Thank in advance.
You need to get the fans model number and manufacturer in order to determine its measurements, electriccal data and airflow. Then you can use this data to select a replacement. If you have trouble identifying the fan, post a photo on the label somewhere and give the URL here, I can take a look. Arno



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Previously Guy DeStefano <guydestefano@earthlink.net> wrote:
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Arno, Thank you very much for the prompt reply. The fan number on the side states: IBM FRU 01R3330 on the next line are the numbers 01R3329. I probably will have to buy a new fan, but last night, I took off the side of computer, saw the fan, and I do hate to admit it, it was covered in dust ( like solidly covered ). With compress air cans and a vacuum cleaner, I cleaned the fan and computer. Am happy to say that it now is much much quieter. Thanks again.


Yes, that happens. If you need a replacement in the future, the
"FRU 01R3330" is the IBM parts number. Just googling for it found
several sources selling it for $10-$30. You can also order it from
IBM with that number.

Arno
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Old 09-17-2006, 01:43 PM
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Arno,

Thanks, I appreciate your suggestion of replacement parts.
I have googled and found a company that stated they had IBM
replacement parts, and ordered two of them @ $10.30 ea.
Upon arrival, I will replace one, and have a spare. Thanks again.
Guy



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Previously Guy DeStefano <guydestefano@earthlink.net> wrote:
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Arno, Thank you very much for the prompt reply. The fan number on the side states: IBM FRU 01R3330 on the next line are the numbers 01R3329. I probably will have to buy a new fan, but last night, I took off the side of computer, saw the fan, and I do hate to admit it, it was covered in dust ( like solidly covered ). With compress air cans and a vacuum cleaner, I cleaned the fan and computer. Am happy to say that it now is much much quieter. Thanks again.
Yes, that happens. If you need a replacement in the future, the "FRU 01R3330" is the IBM parts number. Just googling for it found several sources selling it for $10-$30. You can also order it from IBM with that number. Arno



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Old 10-02-2006, 01:27 AM
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"Guy DeStefano" <guydestefano@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Arno, Thank you very much for the prompt reply. The fan number on the side states: IBM FRU 01R3330 on the next line are the numbers 01R3329. I probably will have to buy a new fan, but last night, I took off the side of computer, saw the fan, and I do hate to admit it, it was covered in dust ( like solidly covered ). With compress air cans and a vacuum cleaner, I cleaned the fan and computer. Am happy to say that it now is much much quieter. Thanks again.

As you have discovered, the cooling system on a laptop (and on a desktop)
requires frequent attention. Although most people suggest directing
compressed air (or whatever) in the outlet, I prefer (and reccommend) using
a vacuum cleaner nozzle applied to the cooling air inlet. This avoids the
dust and dirt being blown where you would rather it wasn't.


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Old 10-02-2006, 07:49 AM
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Previously "M.I.5¾" <no.one@no.where.no_spam.co.uk> wrote:
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"Guy DeStefano" <guydestefano@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:R5VOg.8378$v%4.7830@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
Quote:
Arno, Thank you very much for the prompt reply. The fan number on the side states: IBM FRU 01R3330 on the next line are the numbers 01R3329. I probably will have to buy a new fan, but last night, I took off the side of computer, saw the fan, and I do hate to admit it, it was covered in dust ( like solidly covered ). With compress air cans and a vacuum cleaner, I cleaned the fan and computer. Am happy to say that it now is much much quieter. Thanks again.
As you have discovered, the cooling system on a laptop (and on a desktop) requires frequent attention. Although most people suggest directing compressed air (or whatever) in the outlet, I prefer (and reccommend) using a vacuum cleaner nozzle applied to the cooling air inlet. This avoids the dust and dirt being blown where you would rather it wasn't.


Actually the best option is a vaccum cleaner directly applied to
the fan. Working on the air inles and outlet will clean only those
but not the fans inside, i.e. will be of limited effectiveness.
Of course you should clean inles and outlet as well, if they require
it.

Arno
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Old 10-02-2006, 03:13 PM
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Arno;

You are right again. Once I opened the cover, and tried the canned-air,
it
blew the dust around. I used a portable vacuum cleaner and did a fairly
good
job, it is now clean and dust free. I also want to mention, that I
broke one of
my own rules. As I mentioned, I searched and found fans for $10.00,
purchased
two of them, when they arrived, they were used, and not in good shape.
It was
like they were just taken out, put in a plastic bag and sent out same
day. I did try
I put one in and it was louder than the one I took out, I then called
IBM, ordered a
new fan, cost was $31.00 plus shipping, but it arrived brand new. I
installed it and
so far everything is great. You do really get what you pay for.
Thanks again.

Guy



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Arno, Thank you very much for the prompt reply. The fan number on the side states: IBM FRU 01R3330 on the next line are the numbers 01R3329. I probably will have to buy a new fan, but last night, I took off the side of computer, saw the fan, and I do hate to admit it, it was covered in dust ( like solidly covered ). With compress air cans and a vacuum cleaner, I cleaned the fan and computer. Am happy to say that it now is much much quieter. Thanks again.
As you have discovered, the cooling system on a laptop (and on a desktop) requires frequent attention. Although most people suggest directing compressed air (or whatever) in the outlet, I prefer (and reccommend) using a vacuum cleaner nozzle applied to the cooling air inlet. This avoids the dust and dirt being blown where you would rather it wasn't.
Actually the best option is a vaccum cleaner directly applied to the fan. Working on the air inles and outlet will clean only those but not the fans inside, i.e. will be of limited effectiveness. Of course you should clean inles and outlet as well, if they require it. Arno



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