The specifications for the original fan 5V 2.25W means it uses 0.45A (450mA) of current. Ohm’s Law - Power =Voltage x Current
The replacement uses 0.4A (400mA).
This will not cause a problem.
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There may be a difference in the amount of air (CFM- cubic feet per minute) being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle etc but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.
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There may be a difference in the amount of air (CFM- cubic feet per minute) being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle, speed etc but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.
The specifications for the original fan 5V 2.25W means it uses 0.45A (450mA) of current. Ohm’s Law - Power =Voltage x Current
The replacement uses 0.4A (400mA).
This will not cause a problem.
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There may be a difference in the amount of air being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle etc but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.
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There may be a difference in the amount of air (CFM- cubic feet per minute) being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle etc but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.
The specifications for the original fan 5V 2.25W means it uses 0.45A (450mA) of current. Ohm’s Law - Power =Voltage x Current
The replacement uses 0.4A (400mA).
This will not cause a problem.
-
There may be a difference in the amount of air being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle etc) but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.
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There may be a difference in the amount of air being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle etc but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.
The specifications for the original fan 5V 2.25W means it uses 0.45A (450mA) of current
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The specifications for the original fan 5V 2.25W means it uses 0.45A (450mA) of current. Ohm’s Law - Power =Voltage x Current
The replacement uses 0.4A (400mA).
This will not cause a problem.
There may be a difference in the amount of air being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle etc) but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.
Hi @patrizioerre ,
The specifications for the original fan 5V 2.25W means it uses 0.45A (450mA) of current
The replacement uses 0.4A (400mA).
This will not cause a problem.
There may be a difference in the amount of air being blown by the fan due to its mechanical design i.e. fan blade angle etc) but I don’t think that it will matter. As long as the fan sits securely on the motherboard with no gaps etc.