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haralds

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I need to replace my rear CPU cage fan. It is starting to get noisy indicating bearing wear.

It looks like I should be able to remove the fan after sliding out the CPU tray without removing the full cage. It appears to be held in place by a tab/clip. The plug might be a bit of fiddle but looks accessible.

Is that correct?
 
I assume you have a Mac Pro 4,1 or 5,1 ?

The Processor Cage needs to be removed before you can remove either the front air intake or rear exhaust fans .

It's not hard .

I'll guide you through it if you like .

Do you need a fan ? Shoot me a few bucks for postage and I'll send you a cleaned one at no charge . I have some spares and they last forever .
 
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I assume you have a Mac Pro 4,1 or 5,1 ?

The Processor Cage needs to be removed before you can remove either the front air intake or rear exhaust fans .

It's not hard .

I'll guide you through it if you like .

Do you need a fan ? Shoot me a few bucks for postage and I'll send you a cleaned one at no charge . I have some spares and they last forever .
Thank you.
I have a fan already and I have pulled the cage before. I just wanted to schedule enough time and hoped to avoid the tedium of removing everything. I always find the PCIe fan-pull a little scary, mine took quite a bit of force last time.
 
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