The PowerEdge 2900 4 system fan failure

Good afternoon

Nobody knows precisely who fan, this might be? Someone has a diagram pinout for this MB? NX642

The server is 60 miles away and I am trying to determine what fan it is if I can order the part first.

Thanks for any help.

Yes, it is the fan that blows down on the memory sticks.

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