Hi,
Does one need to oil their CPU fan at all? Or are the fans used in Thinkpads of high quality, sealed, such that the bearings never need oiling?
I just figured, they are exposed to heat a lot. Then again, i assume the fan bearing is a ball, which should last quite a while?
Is it best not to mess with it if it works OK?
Thanks
Oil the processor fan?
Oil the processor fan?
I.B.M. = Intelligently Built Machines
Thanks. I guess I'm just thinking back to the countless video card fans that i've seen die over the years. Then again those have been notorious sleeve bearings, and usually exposed to a great deal of heat. Substantially more than a P3 M would output I would imagine, and usually located right above the GPU, where as the CPU fan is offset to the side.
With this in mind, I will leave it.
With this in mind, I will leave it.
I.B.M. = Intelligently Built Machines
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