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인텔 정품 CPU 쿨러 1200 (검은색) 분해

인텔 정품 CPU 쿨러 1200 (검은색) 분해 

인텔 정품 쿨러 1200 분해

 

 

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CPU 정품 쿨러 1200 4핀 커넥터 접속 불량

인텔 정품 쿨러 4핀 커넥터의 핀입니다. 접속 불량 증상이 있어서 아래 방향으로 꺾으면 팬이 돌아가고 위 ...

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인텔 정품 CPU 쿨러 4핀 커넥터 접속 불량 증상이 있어서 버리기 전에 분해 해봤습니다.

 

위아래로 방향을 바꾸면 팬이 돌았다가 안 돌았다가 합니다. 팬 4핀 커넥터 접속 불량 증상

 

 

 

 

 

 


These are the pins of the Intel genuine cooler 4-pin connector. I have a bad connection symptom, so I'm a fan who has a bad connection symptom where the fan turns when I turn downward and the fan turns when I turn upward. Bad connection also belongs to intermittent failure, so I'm not going to repair and use this entry-level fan connector, but I took it apart because I wondered why. It didn't seem to have a big problem on the outside.

 

 

 

 

Disconnecting 4-pin connector pins

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you have parts that don't work, it can cause errors again, so it's better to dispose of them quickly. I disassembled them to check the fan structure before throwing them away. (Genuine Intel Cooler 1200 - Black Cooler)

 

 

 

The central axis of the wing is fixed. There is a plastic circular stopper at the bottom and a (unbroken) barrel washer at the bottom holds the central axis. The washer is tightening the central axis, so the wing (center axis) does not come off easily.

 

 

 

Where the Intel Genuine Cooler central axis is secured (washer)

 

 

 

 

 

 

When the washer is cut and torn off, the central axis of the wing is separated.

 

 

 

I cut it in the washer and ripped it off with long rose, nipper, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I see E162886 on the Intel genuine cooler circuit board.

 

 

 

E162886 Intel Genuine Cooler PCB Board

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unlike the previous model, the coil has been soldered to the plastic structure + metal pillar to prevent it from being torn off. There is no soldering because three of the four plastic pillars are soldered and one is connected to a four-pin cable at the bottom.

 

 

 

 

I soldered the plastic (pin) pole.

 

 

 

The part with the 4-pin connector has no soldering (right picture) Full picture

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It's a rod on the central axis of the wings. It has a jaw, and the washer bites here, so the wings don't come off easily. It's hard enough to break the outer plastic when forcibly removed.

 

 

 

There is a jaw on the central axis, so the washer gets stuck in this area, so it doesn't come out easily. The shell plastic breaks first because of its good adhesion.

 

 

The plastic exterior breaks as below. I don't know if I can pull it off tactfully, but Intel genuine coolers are one of the fans that makes it difficult to remove the wings so that they don't break.

 

 

This way, the exterior breaks first.