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Topic: {FIXED} How to fix ATI Sapphire 5830 fan (dead)? (Read 2091 times)

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i tried pulling fan off with 2 screw drivers on a 5850...the freaking fan and board snapped from each other.  On the good side it cost $15 on ebay to replace it.
legendary
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Just fixed it before I read this. Thanks anyway.

I stuck two screw drivers to pop off the fan from the motor. Cleaned it out with some Hoppe's 9 then used a bit of Rem Oil. Worked like a charm! Smiley
I did that a few times, and one time broke off the fan shaft.
legendary
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I'd fight Gandhi.
Just fixed it before I read this. Thanks anyway.

I stuck two screw drivers to pop off the fan from the motor. Cleaned it out with some Hoppe's 9 then used a bit of Rem Oil. Worked like a charm! Smiley
legendary
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Merit: 1006
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Was looking at one of my rigs, and the card was running at 94'C. Saw the fan kept stopping and starting, maybe 10rpm or so? His the PSU switch, and pulled out the card. I can tell it's worn down or something. The past few months it was getting louder, so I figured it was on it's way out. I can spin the fan with my fingers, but it feels like it's un-lubed or something. It doesn't spin as freely as the other fans do.

I remember seeing a thread awhile back about fixing GPU fans. Can't I drill into the fan someplace, and add a drop of a certain oil?

Pull fan out with a Vice grip
Apply IPA on the fan hole, put the fan in gently, rotate to clean the hole
Pull fan out again
Apply 4 -5 drops of engine oil or automatic transmission fluid in the fan axis hole and press fan in.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1001
I'd fight Gandhi.
Was looking at one of my rigs, and the card was running at 94'C. Saw the fan kept stopping and starting, maybe 10rpm or so? His the PSU switch, and pulled out the card. I can tell it's worn down or something. The past few months it was getting louder, so I figured it was on it's way out. I can spin the fan with my fingers, but it feels like it's un-lubed or something. It doesn't spin as freely as the other fans do.

I remember seeing a thread awhile back about fixing GPU fans. Can't I drill into the fan someplace, and add a drop of a certain oil?
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