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HP Pavillion 510-p026
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The fan is going bad per the system message so I want to replace the fan/heatsink on the CPU. When I look at the parts listing, I see part number is 858654-001. However, I am having a very hard time finding this online. Is there a compatible part or does anyone have any insight? Thank you.

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@PERidenour63,

Just replace the fan.   How to measure.

If it is 80mm, here is a 4 wire PWM fan.

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That sounds like it would work. I haven't taken the heatsink out yet, any idea how that fan hooks to the cpu? I don't see any obvious screws. Usually I don't have to ask questions 🙂 . Thank you!

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@PERidenour63,

There are 4 corner holes in the fan. Look straight down in the hole.  You will the screw head.  The heatsink does not have to be removed. I use a #1 phillips to reach down into the bottom hole from the top.

 

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Thanks for all of your help on this. Although the parts list indicates 45W, I think think one should do the job?  

https://www.amazon.com/80x25mm-Computer-Case-Fan-PWM/dp/B0067D7IMM/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Star...

 

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