K8N NEO4 Platinum (MS-7125) Northridge Fan

I was just wondering just how much thruth is there in some post ive read on other forums regarding the need to do periodic maintenance on the Northridge Chip fan, in order to keep it quiet and functional.
Some people say you need to take it off every now and them to clean it and possible even put some lubrication on it, is this recommended?
Whats the best way to do this?
Thanks on any feedback...

Hm, I cleaned it several times,but never removed it!
And i lubricated it also several times with sewing machine oil.
The funny thing is,I received a replacement fan from MSI which looks solid,but just before I used several drops of the oil because I didn't care anymore for the old one 
and now some weeks later the replacement fan still awaits to be mounted since the original one now stays quiet  ???
I do have the fan running at 5400rpm max. , running it higher will no doubt bring back the noise sooner then later.
So for now I wait till the noise comes back again,then I will use the replacement fan.

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    Quote from: workknot on 29-December-05, 00:40:46
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    Regard's; Pop's
    Yep I do like Neo4 plat    After seeing the way the board runs, I try use them more on builds

  • BSOD's on my x64 K8N Neo4 Platinum based PC, Any ideas what's wrong? Help!

    Over the past few month I've been getting BSOD's. There is no real pattern to their occurence and it's not something which is constantly happening (It happened around 5 times in the past 2 months), but I've really grown to hate them. You see, after getting one what has happened in the past is that when I go to restart my pc after getting a BSOD, I find I need to re-install my whole OS! What happens is that after booting (which oddly enough doesn't work well after a BSOD, It freezes on the boot screen and I need to restart several times), a black screen appears telling me that certain files in the C:Windows\ direcotory are corrupt or missing.
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    Quote
    MACHINE_CHECK_EXCEPTION
    *** STOP: 0x0000009c (0x0000000000000004,0xFFFFF80000113BC0, 0x00000000B2000000, 0x0000000000070F0F)
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    Quote
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    At one time I had a weak 450w psu that had only 18a on the 12v rail.  When I overclocked my cpu and gpu, I was getting bsod's every once in a while and couldnt figure it out until I read a similar post like yours on this forum.  I decided to upgrade my psu and havent had that problem since.
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