Snap Server 2000 Fans?
After reading this discussion board it appears that the Snap Server 2000 has one fan from Sunon. I believe it's model #KD1205PHB3 and is rated at 10.2 CFM. http://rocky.digikey.com/WebLib/Suno...05PHB3%20H.jpg Is this correct?
Also, which is better, a sleeve bearing fan or a ball bearing fan? And finally, has anyone replaced their stock fan with a higher CFM fan? If so, would you please post a link? Thanks, Kelly |
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I was able to install a 50x50x15mm by enlarging 2 holes. The original is a 52x52x15mm. I picked up a Pac Fan (PA-M5515B2) from Fry'e Electronics (3835877) $9.99.
Specs: 4700 rpm, 13cfm 29.5 dBA. It moves alot more air than the original, but also louder. |
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Enlarging two holes in the fan housing?
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Yes,
Since they are diagonally, it doesn't take much. |
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Hi, anybody had any luck finding CPU fans?!? I have a Snap! 2000 with hardware revision 2.0.0.
Thanks, Bob |
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Hey Bob,
I replaced the stock fan in my 2000 with one of these and it works great! http://www.mouser.com/index.cfm?hand..._pcodeid=66400 It's 52 x 52MM so it replaces the old fan perfectly. Better yet it provides 12 CFM or airflow versus the 8.5 CFM from you stock fan. However, it is a little louder than your stock fan. You will need to cut the connector off of your old fan to install this one. Kelly |
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Hi again,
Please note that I stated the CPU fan, not the case fan!!! Thanks again, Bob |
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My 2000 and 2200 does not have a cooling fan on the cpu.
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01/22/2006 8:26:20 ERROR CPU temperature is excessive; the CPU fan may have failed. Bob |
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Remove the fan it shuould have some markings on it.
If I had to guess it's 40mmx40mmx10mm fan 12vdc My 2000 does not have a fan, where is it getting the power from? |
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The fan is an ELINA SC050406HB59 integrated heatsink. It is plugged into a CPU fan header on the circuit board. MOUSER has a unit that should work: http://www.mouser.com/index.cfm?hand...oductid=357895 Bob |
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I purchased items for Mouser before, and have gotten good service from them.
How and where is the header for the fan located? I was wondering if it would be fiesable to add one to my old unit. If I can ever get it working again. David |
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Mine has a splitter from the molex that connects to the motherboard, that goes into a mini adapter with 2 wires
(This is a 2200) It seems like a large variation between supposedly similar units... Wonder why the fan setup for both is different, and one has upgradable ram, whereas the other doesn't |
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My 2000 which is a sn27k vintage, the fan is connected from the molex coming off the power supply. NO CPU FAN.
My 2200 is connecgted to the molex plugs to the hd. |
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Hey Guy's, Is there any updated info on the ELINA SC050406HB59 and possible vendors still stocking this part??
Thanks Scott |
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Is that the cpu fan? Just need to cross reference the spec. Then buy one from your local shop. Some wire the cpu so it runs 24/7 and not contolled by the firmware.
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