Re: What size fan does the HPE h8-1234 use?

Hey, are you sure the h8 1234 wouldn't use an AM3+ cooler? Doesn't it have an AM3+ socket? Sorry, pretty sure mine does and I'm looking to upgrade my fan after upgrading my Video Card and I want one that'll be compatible and fit into the stock case

To simplify your question:
The rear case fan (aka system fan) is a 92mm x 92mm x25mm thick fan. It is a standard 3 wire fan. Do not pick a quiet type fan, as the low rpm will fault your system.  You can check your existing fan's speed with CPUIDHWMonitor, fan is FANIN1.
Now the other part of your question:
The rear case fan attaches to the SYSFAN header. Just follow the lead. It does not have anything to do with the AM3+ or LGA 1155/1156 type socket.  That is where you have confusion. In general, adding a faster case fan should assist in lowering overall temps in the case.
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    Ive been trying to search for what fan size (in mm) the exchaust fan is but cant seem to find anything. So if anyone knows how big it is, reply please .
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    It's really easy to find. The rear fan is called the system fan and it's part # is 646679-001. It can be a Foxconn PVA092G12M (92mm x 92mm x 25mm) with specs of DC12 Volt 0. 24 Amp, 45 CFM, and 3-PIN.
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