HP Pavilion HPE h8 - 1070t CTO need case fan

HP Pavilion HPE h8 - 1070t CTO, product number: LP028AV #ABA

After an error message, on the fan and case fan noise I replaced the AVC DS09225R12MC234 DC 12V case fan 0. 3A with a Startech.com FAN9X25TX3H case fan.

A program to monitor I have shows an increase in rpm of the system another fan. I'm trying to find out if my new fan is correct or adequate propper case fan.

Hi checkit, as long that all fans are working and they doesn't make unusual noises or work allways on the maximum RPM is fine, Adi.

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