Is there an alternative fan for Aspire 8950G?

maanvol
maanvol Member Posts: 1 New User
edited August 2023 in 2018 Archives
I have an 'Aspire 8950G', but its thermal pad is extremely noisy! I do wish to replace its fan:'Eapus XR-PE' by an alternative thermal pad that is considerably less noisy. Does such an alternative fan, for this model of laptop, exist? On eBay I did find the fan for my laptop, but I do not want to replace it by the same noisy-fan type:

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  • IVAN_PC
    IVAN_PC ACE Posts: 7,579 Pathfinder
    Hi.

    As far as I know, these models only carry this type of fan, they are quite noisy equipment that is already years old, I personally did not find an alternative.

    Regards.

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  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,328 Pathfinder
    maanvol 
    This is the officially listed thermal module listed for your model.

     It is always this way, it seems. Please try some work around before trying a alternate fan.

    Make sure the notebook is clean inside; there may be something still stuck in it - a bit of lint or little tiny bits - after a couple of years things do find their way into the vents.  Maybe you are lucky and this is all it is.  Just in case this happened, you can take another shot of cleaning it from the outside:

    Shutdown the notebook, disconnect any external bits and the power from it.
    Get a little wooden toothpick and stop the fan from turning in the large vent on the side (or back depending on model).
    Using a can of compressed air, from a few inches away, gently and repeatedly, using short bursts, spurt the the air into the vent to dislodge any dusty bits.
    Repeat the cleaning part for the other vents - toothpick not needed...

    >>Next, go to the hardware store and get some tall rubber "feet", little circles or squares of plastic / rubber.  Place a "foot" on each corner of the bottom on your notebook, two of the feet on the edges of that nice big battery.  This is to get even more clearance under that notebook for more air circulation.

    >> Another option, go to your nearest Electronics store and buy a notebook cooler.  You can get a really fancy one with an on / off switch,  you can get a cheaper one that will work just fine for less money.  The coolers run on USB 2.0 so you do need a USB port available on the notebook.  If you have too much stuff already connected to your notebook, buy a little USB hub -- if the HUB has it's own power supply, and the hub will be turned on all the time, make sure you buy a cooler with an on / off switch so you can turn off the cooler when you are not using it.  It is actually a good way to go, but it does cost more to set up to buy both fancy hub and fancy cooler and I am mindful of your finances.

    >>Put the notebook with new tall feet on the new cooler, turn on the cooler and Ta-Da!  Extra cooling for that struggling notebook!  Weak Magic.

    I hope this helps.  It is not a fix - it is a Workaround, and maybe it will do for now.

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