760XD cooling fan too loud - replacement possible?

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760XD cooling fan too loud - replacement possible?

#1 Post by harald612 » Mon Feb 05, 2007 7:51 am

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Sorry, if I use this thread for my question.

I have a TP 760XD and the cooling fan is very loud. Is it possible to replace the fan, with a better model (e.g. 765D)? Or what can I do?

Thank you for your help

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RE:loud fans

#2 Post by truk » Thu Mar 29, 2007 5:56 pm

If you know how to do it, they are the same voltage, and the new one will fit you shouldn't have any problem. However, it is not usually the easiest task to replace fans. Have you tried cleaning it out with can-air and WD-40, and checking for obstructions (such as cords that might fall into the fan when the laptop is together and moved)? It also might just be your fan. Try to find out if they are usually loud in that laptop model and if just replacing it with a newer version of the same thing would help.

Hope this helps, let me know how it turns out!
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#3 Post by harald612 » Fri Mar 30, 2007 10:48 am

The fan has FRU 46H5762. Same fan is used in 760XL and 765D/L. So I will check the fan in one of these Thinkpads.

Best regards

Harald
T23 - PIII 1200 MHz, 1024 MB, DVD-RW, SXGA+, WLAN Display
600X - PIII 850 MHz, 576 MB, DVD, USB 2.0, WLAN int.
600E - PIII 650 MHz SS Mod, 416 MB, CD-RW/DVD, WLAN XJack
TP 760XD - P166 MHz, 104 MB, 20 GB, ESS1688, USB 2.0, LAN

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