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to swap or not?



 Guys, 

I'm spending a bunch of time this weekend, fixing up my servers in my 
basement. In doing so, I realized that the fan on the power supply of 
one of my servers is not working. Everything else with the system is OK. 
The temperature of the CPU is low, the temp of the system is low etc. 
When I put my hand on the case around the power supply, it does not feel 
hot. So, should I just leave the system alone? or do I spend the time 
and money to replace the power supply? I'd rather just leave it alone, 
but then, this server runs my business web site and the last thing I 
need is for it to go down while I'm out of town, (which is about 50% of 
my time...) 

Cheers. Steve. 


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