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Old 07-03-2008, 04:39 PM
Yee Hah
 
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Default HP Pavilion 6535: Which fan to buy?

Hi,
I have an HP Pavilion 6535. I want to replace the fan (CPU fan?) because
it's gotten more noisy. I opened up the unit and cleaned things out with
canned air but the fan is still noisy, so I'm assuming I might just need a
new one.

We have a Frys Electronics close by that I'm guessing has a wide assortment
of fans. How would I determine what fan to buy? Would I just open up the
unit and try to get info on the current fan, then see if I can find a match
at Frys?

Thanks!



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Old 07-03-2008, 05:07 PM
Tom Lake
 
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Default Re: HP Pavilion 6535: Which fan to buy?


"Yee Hah" <blahblahblah@blah.com> wrote in message
newsh7bk.12467$rH1.4553@newsfe20.lga...
> Hi,
> I have an HP Pavilion 6535. I want to replace the fan (CPU fan?) because
> it's gotten more noisy. I opened up the unit and cleaned things out with
> canned air but the fan is still noisy, so I'm assuming I might just need a
> new one.
>
> We have a Frys Electronics close by that I'm guessing has a wide assortment
> of fans. How would I determine what fan to buy? Would I just open up the
> unit and try to get info on the current fan, then see if I can find a match
> at Frys?


The socket used is a PPGA Socket 370 so any fan compatible
with that would work for you.

Tom Lake

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Old 07-03-2008, 05:47 PM
Yee Hah
 
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Default Re: HP Pavilion 6535: Which fan to buy?

"Tom Lake" <tlake@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:g4j0qv$ej5$1@news.albasani.net...
>
> "Yee Hah" <blahblahblah@blah.com> wrote in message
> newsh7bk.12467$rH1.4553@newsfe20.lga...
> > Hi,
> > I have an HP Pavilion 6535. I want to replace the fan (CPU fan?)

because
> > it's gotten more noisy. I opened up the unit and cleaned things out

with
> > canned air but the fan is still noisy, so I'm assuming I might just need

a
> > new one.
> >
> > We have a Frys Electronics close by that I'm guessing has a wide

assortment
> > of fans. How would I determine what fan to buy? Would I just open up

the
> > unit and try to get info on the current fan, then see if I can find a

match
> > at Frys?

>
> The socket used is a PPGA Socket 370 so any fan compatible
> with that would work for you.
>
> Tom Lake
>

Thanks Tom. It sounds like you are familiar with the 6535. I'm not a tech,
but I'd like to try to replace the fan myself. When I looked at it, the fan
seems difficult-to-reach. Does it just snap out?


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Old 07-03-2008, 06:47 PM
Tom Lake
 
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Default Re: HP Pavilion 6535: Which fan to buy?

>> > We have a Frys Electronics close by that I'm guessing has a wide
> assortment
>> > of fans. How would I determine what fan to buy? Would I just open up

> the
>> > unit and try to get info on the current fan, then see if I can find a

> match
>> > at Frys?

>>
>> The socket used is a PPGA Socket 370 so any fan compatible
>> with that would work for you.
>>
>> Tom Lake
>>

> Thanks Tom. It sounds like you are familiar with the 6535. I'm not a tech,
> but I'd like to try to replace the fan myself. When I looked at it, the fan
> seems difficult-to-reach. Does it just snap out?


You do have to take out most of the innards to do it but once you have a
clear shot at the fan, unplug the fan power supply wiring, release the lever
on the side of the socket, then carefully unhook the assembly from the socket,
and lift straight out. If you're only moderately good with mechanical things
(That's me!) it's still fairly easy. The most important thing to remember is
to clean off the surface of the CPU and put a SMALL amount of thermal paste
(I use Arctic Silver but there are quite a few good ones) on it before mounting
the new fan. The pressure from the fan being mounted will spread out the paste.

Tom Lake

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Old 07-04-2008, 01:48 AM
Ben Myers
 
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Default Re: HP Pavilion 6535: Which fan to buy?

Socket 370 fans are customarily held in place with a single metal clip attached
to the plastic socket. Because the socket is plastic, you need to remove the
clip VERY carefully. Here is what I usually do: Press down on the metal clip,
then use a small flat-bladed screw driver as a lever to pull one end of the clip
away from the socket. Then the clip comes right off. Next, remove the
heat/sink fan, slowly lifting it twisting it slightly to break the seal between
heat sink and CPU... Ben Myers

On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 10:47:31 -0700, "Yee Hah" <blahblahblah@blah.com> wrote:

>"Tom Lake" <tlake@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
>news:g4j0qv$ej5$1@news.albasani.net...
>>
>> "Yee Hah" <blahblahblah@blah.com> wrote in message
>> newsh7bk.12467$rH1.4553@newsfe20.lga...
>> > Hi,
>> > I have an HP Pavilion 6535. I want to replace the fan (CPU fan?)

>because
>> > it's gotten more noisy. I opened up the unit and cleaned things out

>with
>> > canned air but the fan is still noisy, so I'm assuming I might just need

>a
>> > new one.
>> >
>> > We have a Frys Electronics close by that I'm guessing has a wide

>assortment
>> > of fans. How would I determine what fan to buy? Would I just open up

>the
>> > unit and try to get info on the current fan, then see if I can find a

>match
>> > at Frys?

>>
>> The socket used is a PPGA Socket 370 so any fan compatible
>> with that would work for you.
>>
>> Tom Lake
>>

>Thanks Tom. It sounds like you are familiar with the 6535. I'm not a tech,
>but I'd like to try to replace the fan myself. When I looked at it, the fan
>seems difficult-to-reach. Does it just snap out?
>

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