Do CPU fans get old?

The MTBF for most computer fans is listed between 30,000 and 50,000 hours or, 3.5 - 6 years continual running. You've put about that many hours on the fan but it doesn't seem to me that it's showing it's age.
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How long can CPU fans last?

Most standard fans will last for 5 to 6 years if you clean them regularly.
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How often should I replace my CPU fan?

Its the stuff between your cpu and heatsink (Thermal Interface material) that should be replaced every 12-24 months depending on the type.
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How do I know if my CPU fan is going bad?

How To Identify Signs of CPU Fan Failure
  1. Noise. It may surprise you, but a computer fan will run quietly. ...
  2. Overheating. ...
  3. Error Messages. ...
  4. Video Card Problem. ...
  5. Reinstallation. ...
  6. Dust in the CPU Fan. ...
  7. CPU Bearing.
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Do PC fans wear out?

Just as with hard disk drives, cooling fans are mechanical—they have moving parts that are susceptible to general wear and tear. Over time, as the fans spin and spin and spin, they're more likely to break down.
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Is CPU fan dying?

The fastest way to tell if your computer's fan has stopped working is to visually inspect it. If it's a desktop computer, you can usually see the fan rotating on the back of the case. If the fan is not moving, you must replace it immediately, before using your computer further.
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What causes CPU fan failure?

What Causes CPU Fan Errors? A CPU fan error on start-up is typically due to physical damage to the fan, incorrect settings, or external factors causing the computer to overheat and force the fan to run at unusually high speeds. Dust or other objects obstructing the device's air vents can cause CPU fan errors.
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Can CPU fan be replaced?

So, in short, you can find fan/heatsink replacements, but you have to go to a "used/obsolete" sales source.
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What will happen if CPU fan fails?

CPUs with dead fans will overheat. Computers usually have built-in safe guards to shut down or slow down the CPU when it gets too hot to prevent it from breaking. However, if the computer's safeguards fail or don't kick in fast enough the CPU can get above its maximum operating temperature and literally burn out.
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When should you replace PC fans?

If you have a fan that's dead or dying, the answer is to simply replace it. If a fan seems like its working, but the bearings inside it are on their way out, you could still be having issues with the rotational speed, and thus, not enough power to keep components cool or air moving through the system.
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Do I need new PC fans?

System builders usually rely on heatsinks and fans to manage the heat within a PC. If you're upgrading or building a new PC—or your PC is overheating—you may need to install new or additional fans.
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How do I know if I need to upgrade my CPU cooler?

For the most part, a good CPU cooler doesn't need to get changed every CPU upgrade and should last you far longer than a CPU. There are two things to make sure your new CPU and Motherboard are compatible with your old CPU Cooler: CPU Socket: Make sure your old CPU Cooler can be mounted on your new CPU Socket.
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Can a PC last 20 years?

A desktop computer should last at least three years, especially when properly maintained with routine software updates. However, most can survive an average of five to eight years. Generally, when a desktop fails, all you need to do is fix or replace the problematic component, and it's good to go.
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How long does a typical CPU last?

A CPU rarely fails from regular use. Most manufacturers provide a of 7 to 10 years before a decline in performance. The CPU may continue to work after ten years until it becomes obsolete with the changing technology. A CPU running for more than ten years will have a lot of dirt that will clog, making it unable to cool.
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How long do GPU fans last?

From my research some double ball bearing fans can last around 50'000 hours, so that's around 5 years of continuous use.
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How much does it cost to replace a CPU fan?

It likely would just be $40 or potentially $60. We'd recommend double checking with your local Best Buy's Geek Squad just to be sure first. You can find information about your local store at www.bestbuy.com/storelocator.
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Can I use a 3 pin fan for CPU?

Please Note: You can connect a 3 Pin Fan to a 3 Pin or 4 Pin header on the motherboard. The fan will function normally no matter type of fan header is used. 1.
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How hot is too hot for CPU?

So how hot can a CPU get? Generally, your processor shouldn't run at anything greater than 75 degrees C (167 degrees F), but there is some wriggle room. Anything under 60 degrees C (140 degrees F) is perfect.
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What is a healthy CPU temp?

The acceptable range is between 150 and 160 degrees Fahrenheit (65 to 70 degrees Celcius) when the PC is running essential apps. This temperature can quickly increase to around 175 degrees Fahrenheit (80 degrees Celsius) when playing games or running intensive software.
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How do you clean a CPU fan?

After disconnecting the fan from the computer, hold the fins of the fan in place using your fingers. Then, either blow the dust away using compressed air, suck up the dust with an electronic vacuum, or wipe away the dust with a damp cloth.
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How do you know if your CPU is dying?

One of the most common signs of CPU failure is the random freezing of your computer, usually after just logging into the operating system. The system won't respond to any of your instructions. The mouse freezes on the screen and any attempt to use the keyboard will result in a series of short beeps.
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Can CPU affect FPS?

CPU affects your frames per second (FPS) only if it's a bottleneck, the least capable component in your system. For instance, if your CPU is so slow that your GPU utilization is around 40 to 50 percent despite 100 percent CPU utilization, your overall game experience and FPS will be subpar.
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Is stock CPU cooler enough for gaming?

Yes a stock cooler is enough for stock settings in most cases. On more warmer CPUs such as the 4790k or 6700 (non-k) expect fairly warm tempretures and at times it can be abit noisy.
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