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HP Pavilion HPE h9-1210t Phoenix CTO Desktop PC
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

I have a 

HP Pavilion HPE h9-1210t Phoenix CTO Desktop PC with includes liquid cooling. I am not sure what you call it but two hoses run to what I call a cooling pump, it does not have any exposed fan etc.. I do not see any model numbers except marked HP. It is starting to make noise and I would like to replace it but a google search did not turn up anything. Please, any suggestions???

thanks

tom

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Greetings wingman1800,

Welcome back to the forum.

I am not an HP employee.

 

HP often uses Asetek AIO liquid cooling products. HP also generally uses the 92 mm fan/radiator system. You would have to purchase the pump and radiator as it is a closed loop cooling system.

 

You can find this possible replacement system at the Asetek site. Verify your current system dimensions.

 

I would also check Asetek's return policy in case the replacement system does not install correctly.

 

Regards

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Greetings wingman1800,

Welcome back to the forum.

I am not an HP employee.

 

HP often uses Asetek AIO liquid cooling products. HP also generally uses the 92 mm fan/radiator system. You would have to purchase the pump and radiator as it is a closed loop cooling system.

 

You can find this possible replacement system at the Asetek site. Verify your current system dimensions.

 

I would also check Asetek's return policy in case the replacement system does not install correctly.

 

Regards

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