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More info?)
FWIW, I called Dell spare parts yesterday and told them I needed a cooling fan
and shroud for a Dell 4400. I was told the cost would be $14 and change plus
shipping for a total of around $23. The assembly arrived today, which is pretty
damned good service. The Dell part number for the entire assembly is D1592,
both on the packing slip and stickered onto the green shroud. The fan is a
Datech part #0925-12HBTL. I think the price is reasonable given the specialized
nature of the part, and the overnight service is awesome, just like my
experience with IBM. (I mention IBM because I have as high respect for IBM as I
do for Dell. Both make quality computers compared to the other name-brand
purveyors of computer junk.).
The fan for the 4400 and the 4550 ought to be the same, even if the shroud is
different... Ben Myers
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 14:47:13 -0400, "Edward J. Neth" <ejn63@netscape.net> wrote:
>Very simple - you can find the same part number fan at one of the big
>electronics houses -- Mouser, Digikey, Newark, and simply splice on the Dell
>connector.
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>The original price has to be a fiction - in the US, Dell sells the fans for
>about $7 plus shipping.
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><ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers)> wrote in message
>news:4124f018.20873851@news.charter.net...
>> Yes, that's a ridiculous price, all because the fan uses a unique 3-pin
>> connector, compared to the usual industry standard 3-pin. And many
>Dimension
>> 4xxx and 8xxx series machines will not boot up unless that fan is detected
>and
>> spinning at the right RPM.
>>
>> Yes, anyone know where fans with this connector can be obtained at a fair
>market
>> price? I have a Dell 4400 hulk here in need of a similar fan.
>>
>> This fan is one of the many pain-in-the-ass gimmickes now used by Dell to
>lock
>> people into using EXACT Dell spare parts and nothing else. Other gimmicks
>are
>> the non-standard front panel connector (for LEDs and on-off button) and
>the
>> non-standard connector for the cable to the front panel USB... Ben Myers
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>> On 19 Aug 2004 14:18:40 -0400, Caminante <correo@electronico.com> wrote:
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>> >The fan of my Dell Dimension 4550 has died. The price that Dell requests
>me
>> >for one new they are 110 euros (134 $ ) The fan is a JMC /Datech
>9232-12-
>> >HBTL-2. Is a right price? Where I could obtain a compatible fan for Dell
>> >Dimension 4550?
>> >
>> >Best Regards.
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