CPU FOR HPE-350 T FAN

I am looking for the part number for a replacement CPU fan for my HPE-350 t.

Thank you

Hello

your motherboard product comes to MSI MS-7613... and including the Socket 1156 socket

Buy cooler master or any fan of Cup for socket 1156... You can get it easily from any store...

Hope this will solve your quiery...

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