[nForce] K7N2 Delta -ILSR Fan that read "MSI AGP 8x" broke.

My fan had made some noises throughout the week but it seemed when i turned the computer off and then back on it would stop I checked inside and it was working perfectly today it made a outrageously loud noise like it was about to blow up and sure enough it stopped working.  If your not sure which fan it was, it was the fan located on the motherboard directly that was the smaller one with a purple label and words that were outlined in silver reading "MSI AGP 8X."  Any help will be appreciated!    Should I get a new motherboard?  Is their away I can fix the fan?  Can I buy a new fan?

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