NINTENDO SWITCH V2 Loud Grinding Fan Noise
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93%
CONF
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Internal Cooling Fan
The noise is caused by the degradation of the fan's internal bearings, leading to axial play. This allows the fan impeller to wobble and strike the housing, creating a grinding sound. Replacing the fan assembly restores the aerodynamic efficiency and removes the mechanical interference causing the noise.
SKU: B07WQSSY65
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4%
CONF
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High Performance Thermal Paste
The Switch V2 requires the removal of the copper heat pipe to access the cooling fan. Once the thermal seal is broken, the original paste becomes ineffective and must be replaced to ensure heat transfer from the Tegra X1 SoC to the new fan assembly.
SKU: MX-4
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3%
CONF
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Replacement Fan Vent/Grill Mesh
External debris often enters through the top vent and becomes lodged in the fan blades, causing a grinding sound. If the fan itself is not damaged, cleaning or replacing the mesh grill can prevent future debris ingress from stalling the motor.
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DIY Repair Guide
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