2ND N-Bridge FAN FAILURE

Hi there,
I was wondering...
This is the 2nd time that the north-bridge fan on my K7N2 Delta ILSR has started failing in the last 9 months. The first one i had swopped out by my mobo supplier. The board is still under warranty and yet again the fan has started failing.
What gives ????
Does MSI have a fan that will not fail in 4 Months ? Or do i have to go and purchase a 3rd party fan ?
Thanks

Quote
Originally posted by BigPoppa
Thanks for the help. i will look into the Iceberg as a replacement. Just cheeses me off that the damn OEM fans didn't even last 5 months...
And i really like the look of the stock cooler... AW WELL... win some loose some.
Here is how to use them. When you get the fan and chipset,Take the fan apart to just the fan and grill.Remove MSI Northbridge fan by removing screws.DO NOT REMOVE HEATSINK. Save screws. Use the screws that you saved for the replacement fan.Place fan in exact same spot you removed old fan and center it. It will sit flush like the one you removed.Screw it right into the heatsink.Plugs right in where old fan was plugged. Good to go.
If you are afraid of failure, buy 2. LOL
While my fans are going bad, they haven't quit working. I saved them in case the Iceberq's quit.

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