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go to NZXT.com customer support and ask them if they carry any replacement parts for the LEXA and if not see if they can direct you to a source who deals in the replacement parts.. thats actually a good question i will investigate this aswell.hope this helps
Depending on which motherboard you have installed there should be a 3-pin or 4-pin fan header connection.
Check the motherboard's documentation, there should be a diagram showing position of the connections- they will be labelled SYS_Fan or PWR_Fan.
Most fan headers possess a foolproof insertion design. When connecting a fan cable be sure to connect it in the correct orientation (the black connector wire is the ground wire)
DO NOT RIDE THE BIKE WITHOUT A FAN FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME
The fan should not rotate on the hub, if it does, it needs to be replaced before it self destructs.
To get the fan off, you need a 14 mm fine-thread bolt from a hardware store. First, remove the bolt that holds the fan onto the end of the camshaft, then screw the "hardware bolt" onto the fan. Then tighten the bolt and hit the end of it with a hammer - repeat the tightening/hitting until the fan comes off.
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Yes! You'r motherboard's form factor is Micro ATX, and the chassis you are looking at is a Mid ATX, meaning it could take one size larger motherboard, but there is nothing wrong with putting a smaller one in it.
Clear the dust from the heatsink and fan assembly. Most laptops have vents on the bottom and outlet vents on the side or back of the laptop. The fan covers on the base are held in place by screws. The fan is usually over the CPU and is held in place with 3 or 4 spring loaded screws, remove these will allow you to remove the fan and heatsink assmbly.
If there isn't vents on the bottom of the laptop, only on the sides and back edges, then the heatsink and fan assembly is usually located under the keyboard and you need to remove the keyboard to clean/remove the dust off the heatsink/fan.
After cleaning and before re-assembly apply a thin film of heatsink compound on top of the CPU.
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