If you have a model number and/or pictures, we could probably figure out a modern replacement. The biggest things to try to match would be size, CFM, voltage, and the number of wires (for any PWM control and RPM sensor).
Digikey seems to have a fairly good assortment of available fans. Pat On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 12:55 AM Richard Loken via cctalk < [email protected]> wrote: > So gentlemen, my Alphaserver 4100 shut itself down with a sad announcement > about a dead CPU fan. I have a parts mule which has donated a CPU fan a > couple years ago and I can take the second and last CPU fan from there but > then I have no more fans. > > Can the CPU fan be obtained? Can they be rebuilt? > > The 4100 has a series of fans between the 3 power supply slots and the > main backplane which I found could not be easily obtained so I tore them > all apart and replaced the bearings with good results but I suspect that > the lttle CPU fans will not respond so well to attempts at repair. > -- > Richard Loken VE6BSV : "...underneath those tuques we > wear, > Athabasca, Alberta Canada : our heads are naked!" > ** [email protected] ** : - Arthur Black > >
