According to
Tom's Hardware and other reviews, it has a Protechnic MGA13512XF-O25 135mm x 25mm, 12V, 0.38A, Fluid Dynamic Bearing, 1800 RPM, 100.12 CFM, 2-Wire fan in it..That's all you need to know.
If replacing it is what you have in mind, be advised that no PSU manufacturer recommends disassembling a PSU..There are high voltages stored in capacitors that can be harmful/fatal.
In EVGA PSU manuals it says "WARNING: This unit has no user-serviceable parts inside. Opening the casing presents a risk of electrocution and will void the product’s warranty."
However, replacing the fan is fairly easy using common-sense precautions such as insulated tools/gloves..A common 3-wire PC case fan of similar specs work fine with a little cutting/splicing of connector wires.
Of course if there's something wrong with it and it's under warranty, you can RMA it.
post edited by bob16314 - 2021/04/01 16:41:47
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