Computer fan noise Solution Method: vaseline + Oil
The oil is light oil that is volatile and free from dust,
It is suitable for use without dust and ash. It is not as oily as black oil,
Vaseline is able to solve the problem that the oil is volatile. Vaseline is not volatile in the lower half of the fan and is not volatile in itself.
Vaseline is also lubricated in machinery.
I have tried it. It is very good to use fanshilin ga oil! Fan Shilin won't do it, and the mixed engine oil becomes viscous, very easy to use, durable noise reduction! Believe it or not, try it.
After adding oil, paste the plastic film. At this time, let's take a few breath from the fan blade to see if it will rotate flexibly. If it is not transferred, it indicates that there is a problem inside, and it should be lubricated until it is completely flexible to rotate. The last step is to install the fan on the heat sink, so I will not repeat it. [Note that it must be fixed and tight. Otherwise, there will still be noise due to loose between the fan and the heat sink, but this sound is different from the fan's dry friction.]
Vaseline is an ambiguous word, and a common name for petrochemical gum. Vaseline was first developed by the inventor Robert Chesebrough in 1859 as a by-product in oil, formerly known as "petroleumjelly" where "Petroleum" is oil, "Jelly" is a jam-like gum-like substance derived from the combination of the German "Wasser" and the Greek "elaeon.
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it is best not to use butter
because butter is semi-liquid before high temperatures
too much resistance to the fan
use liquid lubricants to make it easier.
Solid butter cannot be used anymore
the black oil is gray, volatile, and easily flushed on other objects. It is black and can still be used, however, regular oil installation is required.
edible oil is unavailable, the more viscous the oil is, the more the fan runs normally. After all, it is used for food instead of lubrication.