Regulator07
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The fan and heatsink are a one piece, you can take them apart but for the most part they are together. you will recieve a new chipset heatsink-fan combo from asus if you call them.
Originally posted by: Rustler
Nope I used a small pair of dykes and clipped the push pins from the back, I have a new chipset fan but I am very happy with the performance of my Zalman passive HSF.
Originally posted by: TheNiceGuy
So what's the final word on chipset fan thats more quiet than stock?
Originally posted by: Rustler
Nope I used a small pair of dykes...
Wondering the same thing.Originally posted by: sabbath1
Does anyone know if it's possible to just unplug the chipset fan and still have a system that doesn't fry when playing games at a non-overclocked state? I'm definitely not going to overclock but will it work to unplug the fan?
Originally posted by: sabbath1
Does anyone know if it's possible to just unplug the chipset fan and still have a system that doesn't fry when playing games at a non-overclocked state? I'm definitely not going to overclock but will it work to unplug the fan?
Also, has anyone found out the maximum temp of the NB?
Originally posted by: Toaster
...I have one more of these if anyone is interested...