Wes1262 wrote on 2024-10-10, 17:57:x850 x18xx, x19xx were just loud even when they were new
The fan is part of the shroud unfortunately. You cant easily replace th […]
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x850 x18xx, x19xx were just loud even when they were new
The fan is part of the shroud unfortunately. You cant easily replace the fan while keeping the acrylic transparent conveyor thingy
It might be possible to pull the fan off the shaft that is located on the acrylic shroud but I've never tried that. The acrylic is very prone to cracking
There are similar newer Millennium Ati fans that might fit on that shaft and be quieter... I probably will try eventually since I have a bunch of x1800s
There are replacement fans on the bay but chances are they are just as loud
I've had one apart just last week. The acrylic was very stout ... went to town polishing it (was really tarnished from presumably nicotine) came out great. No signs of weakness in the acrylic. I tried lubing the shaft (pun intented) but made things worse ... the fan had a rough life though (will post pics). Another member also said when the C-clip is removed the fan just drops out. However i need to remove the entire HS for that so i need to take it apart again and not really in the mood for it. It may be that the outer part of the electric motor is somehow glued to the casing ... if that's the case there is no replacing the fan unless you can swap the entire top acrylic part including the fan. I have aquired an X1950XT aswell... just as loud as both my X850's. I don't know how i used to put up with that noise back in the day (mid 2000's)
There's a fan in there somewhere...
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You'd think the acrylic would clear up after getting the dust off but that wasn't the case ( was not yet cleaned in this pic though)
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All polished up
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Spent the better part of 2 hours on it ... what a pita the polishing was. In hindsight i should have removed the fan from the housing but was not sure how.