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Radeon 9800XT Fan
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Radeon 9800XT Fan
is it suppose to move all the time or at certain times? It's not moving at all in noticed when i removed my side panel today.
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I am pretty sure that your fan should be spinning AT ALL TIMES.
Wait for one more opinion. I usually don't like to answer unless I am 100% sure, but as you are possibly at risk of permanent damage, I thought I'd go ahead and offer an opinion. Stop using it right away. |
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Is there a certain recommendation for a replacement fan?
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Zalman has an excellent reputation for cooling solutions.
Here are their VGA cooling fans: http://www.zalman.co.kr/eng/product/...t.asp?code=013 Doulble check that you have the PSU connected to your card though. It may have simply come loose (although I think the fan would still spin, it's worth checking). Last edited by DonNagual; 11-13-2005 at 07:20 PM. |
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Hi natakurave
For cooling purposes, it should be moving all the time. ![]() |
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I cleaned out my whole tower today and took out my video card, it seemed to spin fine with my finger >< but anyways I cleaned out the whole thing with some compressed air.
I put it back in, carefully, and inserted the 4 pin wire thing back in, the same one that was in there in the first place, made 100% sure it was in and in good. but sadly it still wont spin. Is it possible because i have too many junks connected? I have, 4 fans going, 2 harddrives, 2 drives, 500w supply but anyways, on the Zalman site how do i know which ones would work with my card ><? or any of them would work? thanks a lot for the help so far!! |
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Anyways, as for the Zalman fans, click on "product view" for each, then follow the links to see the compatibility lists for each fan. |
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Thanks so much! I hope it will work when i install it seeing that I'm not sure if the fan itself ever worked, had it about almost for a year now. The product looks pretty good.
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It is pretty easy to tell if your graphics card is overheating. You get artifacts on the screen while gaming within the first few minutes, and without a fan blowing, your card would most certainly overheat and quickly.
Actually, if I am not mistaken, the 9800XT does have a heat sensor on it. The 9800 pro doesn't (I know that for sure) but I believe the 9800XT does. If you are wanting to check your temps, download and install this program: http://www.techspot.com/downloads/43...e-edition.html If I am right about your VGA having a heat sensor, you'll be able to see your temps using that software. Highly unlikely that your card's fan has been broken for too long. |
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ATI Tool is really good too, it can also start a 3D view window that maxes out the GPU...
http://www.techpowerup.com/atitool/ |
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