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Melissa Young
> 24 hourWas very skeptical about opening our series X but it was also very obvious that the overheating warning I was getting was caused by the fan dying and not some internal software or hardware issue. Highly recommend this part, could only find it one other place and it was twice the cost. Easy to Install, and it is the EXACT same as the part that comes with the xbox. Overall, my xbox was out of warranty so I didnt care about opening it up (reminder, once you open it your warranty is automatically void so just be careful if you do that). Once I got the specialty screws off, it was a VERY easy replacement and it immediately worked. So far have over 10+ hours of playing over several days and the fan is so quiet sometimes you cant even hear it.
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Mario
> 24 hourHighly recommend
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Josh
> 24 hourIt fits and works perfect so far. The tools are hard to break loose the screws, but i had my own tools. This is not the oem part but basically the same exact thing. U have to take the fan case off the old fan and put on this fan, you want to keep the one thats in there because it has masterchief etched on it. (Thats why they dont send you a fan already in a case). However this fan is just as quiet as the original so far. I have had it for about a week and its been great.
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Terrance L
> 24 hourThe fan was a perfect fit and quite when running. The small tool worked well to get the Xbox cover off, but the middle screw of the fan was very tight and the tool was too small to loosen it. I ended up trying my own tools and the screw was so tight it ended up stripping. I couldnt even get a good enough grip with pliers to loosen after it was stripped. I ended up prying the screw off. All of the other screws came out fine except for that middle one. Im glad the fan doesnt rattle since I reconnected it without that big middle screw. Happy I saved $300 from not going to Microsoft support.
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MOS
> 24 hourOne of my fan blades got cracked due to my XBSX jumping off the shelf somehow. Surprisingly the console still works only broke a blade so it started making this ticking noise when the fan would run it was very annoying. After taking the fan out twice and never noticing the crack I took it to U Break I Fix… they charged me $30 for nothing and gave it right back they didn’t even notice the crack either which confirmed they didn’t do much. Finally when I got it back home played for a few hours and left it on to see would the noise start, sure enough it did again. So I said forget it I’m just gonna buy a replacement fan. Purchased this one and upon replacing it I finally saw the crack. Anyway fan works great Xbox is finally quiet again so if anyone else is experiencing a ticking noise with their fan look for cracks and this is a great replacement!
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Bryana Bins
> 24 hourI bought this because the fan on my xbox series x quit working. Got this in yesterday, installed it, and havent had any issues since then. Easy installation and highly recommended for anyone looking to replace the fan on their Xbox series x.
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Zach
> 24 hourSeriously. Thing is extremely quiet and keeps my Xbox really cool. Very easy to change. Just take your time.
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Juan
> 24 hourGreat fan! You will want to buy your own set of screwdrivers though and make sure they are longer. These screwdrivers were too short. But the fan is working amazing!
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JJ
> 24 hourMy Xbox fan failed . This fan is an exact fit. Works perfect.
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Voodoo Daddy-O
> 24 hourMicrosoft’s service fee on an out-of-warranty Series X is $299. This cost about one-tenth that and took about 5 minutes; the hardest part was removing the tape that covers up the screws on the back. No instructions, but I found a YouTube video that walked me through the whole process.