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fan for nvidia card

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My GeForce4 Ti4600 card is running without a fan right now. I took it apart and cleaned it and it started to turn but it still won't run for long before stopping.
Does anyone know where I could order a replacement?

nVidia part number:
nv-1035-c2
DC 12v 0.09A
14YF

Man. part number:
ADDA
AB6812MX-GCO
DC 12V 0.09A
Hypro Bearing
ZP 14YF jpp
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could get something like this or this
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The GF4 Ti cards have different mounting holes than most other cards, so those may or may not fit. <a href=http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDe ... =1>This</a> is the most popular GF4 cooler, but <a href=http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDe ... epa=1>this one</a> also says its compatible, tho i havent heard how well it works. The Thermaltake unit works well, I used one for a while on my Ti4200.

Or, if you wanted to keep the same heatsink, you could just strap a 40mm fan onto it.
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I've used the ThermalTake as well-- no problems.
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I've never removed a heatsink or used any kind of thermal paste. Is there a chance I'll screw up my card or is it easy to remove a heatsink?
I'm not overclocking it so I thought the stock fan assembly would be fine...
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Post by Jeff250 »

You should be fine. There's just little plastic thingies you have to squeeze to get it out, and it comes with some thermal paste too.
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I used a Thermaltake Blue Orb with my old GeForce3 Ti500 and it worked very well. You can buy one for $10.50 at UmaxPC.
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