Sorry.
I meant the cheap fans people used for pentiums 54c, 55c or so.
The right question is:
Do celeron pga370 some kind of special fan?
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De: Twin*.*Star <[log in to unmask]>
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Fecha: Martes, 01 de Junio de 1999 01:14 p.m.
Asunto: Re: [PCBUILD] 2 questions on fans
>1. About 4 years <G> Sleeve bearing life expectancy 1 year. Bear
>Bearing Live expectancy 5 years.
>
>One uses a sleeve (cylinder) with shaft rotating in it. Metal to metal
>sliding.
>The other. balls rotating around the shaft like in your car wheel
>bearing. Metal rolling on each other.
>
>2. What is a "traditional" fan vs. Not traditional?
>
>Daniel Wysocki
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>From: Roberto Safora[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>
>1- What is the main difference between sleeve and ball bearing fans?
>2- Traditional fans could work on i Celeron pga370?
>
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