On 20 Jul 2006 at 5:04, James Fadden wrote:

> The thing is, some of the Dimensions (you didn't mention the model 
> number) use a proprietary connector for the fan sensor on the 
> MB.   You can put in an after market fan, and it will probably work, 
> if it's the right size; but you will still get the CPU0 fan error 
> message.   You can ignore the message and the system will still work; 
> it just won't detect if the fan ever stops working.
> 

Or you could just splice the cables from the new fan to the cable from the 
old fan. Best of all worlds.
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