> It is less troublesome to replace the entire unit. PC ATX power supplies
> are plentyful and cheap. Look for one that matches your particular model.
> 
> Charlie
> 
> Thanks, I actually opened up the PS unit, took the fan out, pulled it apart
> and greased the spindle � hey presto, its a  quietly working fan again. Pretty
> simple and I�m no techie. All very encouraging. Thanks for all the advice
> though.
> Andy NL
> 
> 
> 


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