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Note; warranty service ended for Pegasos a while ago. Free repairs are not available anymore. In this case, it would probably not apply anyway since the cooling solution was replaced.
All Pegasos users I know they have replaced the original heatsink on its own initiative.
None of us did it for lunacy or simple fun; indeed, that beautiful nuisance!!
You know: the original CPU fan about a year after purchase (less in my case) has
begun to show problems of noise and vibration and in a short time rotation would be
completely blocked with possible consequent damage to the CPU!!
This has happened to all users AFAIK, so we were FORCED to do so!
Why not then contact the official support for a replacement of the heatsink with a
genuine spare part?
I think to avoid having to repeat every year the same annoying operation (disassemble
the Pegasos to send the card) knowing that after a few months with the original heatsink
the noise and vibration would be returned (...)
Or maybe I am wrong and the original heatsink was already improved by the manufacturer
or there was an official guideline in this regard to solve the problem permanently?
What a paradox: to provide a remedy to a lack of design and support be found guilty of
tampering ....
Given the small size (no space for ball bearings...) ALL the small cooling fans of
standard quality available on the market are at risk in the short term (not just the
original fan of the Pegasos in particular!)
This is the reason that has led users, and I among them, to opt for a passive heatsink
and was not a choice of convenience or even underestimated: we would like to find
an effective and definitive solution to keep the Pegasos's CPU cooler as need and
nothing more since the original choice of the manufacturer does not warrant this!
The heatsink Zelman ZM-NB47J that I have mounted 3 years ago was a choice that I do
not regret, despite a broken point of attachment of this has seriously damaged my
Pegasos 20 days ago (somewhat unpredictable event, I believe)....
What I have did of so wrong?