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A graphics card is made to render pictures even faster compared to stock product that is available in a pc. A fan mounted on the graphics card has an ongoing blast of cool air to help keep the card from overheating. Changing a graphics card fan is really a prerequisite if the fan fail. You’ll need several tools commonly found throughout the house. The process may be the same, if with minor differences, for just about any graphics card, whether or not it is for a Mac or PC desktop. An upgraded fan may then be attached after it’s been acquired from the computer store.
Place a soft cloth on a dining table. Stand the graphics card on the soft cloth so the monitor connections mounted on the card are facing right and along side it with no fan assembly onto it is facing you. Clutch the left side of the graphics card together with your left hand to put up it up. Contain the tweezers in your right hand. Clamp the tweezers around among the two plastic nubs which are facing you on the graphics card–the plastic nubs are directly opposite the fan assembly on the other hand. Close the tweezers. Twist the plastic nub clockwise as you push it through the hole in the graphics card. Stop pushing once the plastic nub has exited the hole. Continue doing this procedure with another plastic nub. Place the graphics card on the soft cloth with the fan assembly facing up and the monitor connections mounted on the card facing left. Lift the fan assembly off the graphics card together with your left hand. Clamp the tweezers round the connector at the conclusion of the cable from the fan assembly that’s in a socket quietly of the graphics card. Pull the connector from the socket with the tweezers. Place the fan assembly on the soft cloth.
Cite: [url=http://www.best-graphics-card.com/articles/how-to-change-a-graphics-card-fan/]How to Change a Graphics Card Fan[/url]
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One angus burger and a medium diet coke? Base paring?
Stupid real life getting in the way of everything i love…..
A graphics card is made to render pictures even faster compared to stock product that is available in a pc. A fan mounted on the graphics card has an ongoing blast of cool air to help keep the card from overheating. Changing a graphics card fan is really a prerequisite if the fan fail. You’ll need several tools commonly found throughout the house. The process may be the same, if with minor differences, for just about any graphics card, whether or not it is for a Mac or PC desktop. An upgraded fan may then be attached after it’s been acquired from the computer store.
Place a soft cloth on a dining table. Stand the graphics card on the soft cloth so the monitor connections mounted on the card are facing right and along side it with no fan assembly onto it is facing you. Clutch the left side of the graphics card together with your left hand to put up it up. Contain the tweezers in your right hand. Clamp the tweezers around among the two plastic nubs which are facing you on the graphics card–the plastic nubs are directly opposite the fan assembly on the other hand. Close the tweezers. Twist the plastic nub clockwise as you push it through the hole in the graphics card. Stop pushing once the plastic nub has exited the hole. Continue doing this procedure with another plastic nub. Place the graphics card on the soft cloth with the fan assembly facing up and the monitor connections mounted on the card facing left. Lift the fan assembly off the graphics card together with your left hand. Clamp the tweezers round the connector at the conclusion of the cable from the fan assembly that’s in a socket quietly of the graphics card. Pull the connector from the socket with the tweezers. Place the fan assembly on the soft cloth.
Cite: [url=http://www.best-graphics-card.com/articles/how-to-change-a-graphics-card-fan/]How to Change a Graphics Card Fan[/url]