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Azure Load Balancing for Business Applications
28 Oct, 2025

£28.54 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Dell’s 384-BCZS case fan at £23.78 ex-VAT is one of those “quietly useful” buys if you’re keeping a specific Dell build running. The good news: OEM fans usually fit properly, behave predictably with the chassis, and avoid the common headache of compatibility quirks (wrong connectors, odd RPM reporting, or vibration that shows up after a few weeks). If you’ve got a Dell tower/server on the bench and a fan is noisy or failing, replacing it with the right Dell part is often the lowest-effort fix.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this as a general-purpose spare unless you know exactly which system it matches. For the same money you can sometimes get higher-spec third-party fans, but in corporate environments the “works out of the box” factor matters more than theoretical airflow—especially if you rely on monitoring or want to avoid nuisance alerts. If you’re maintaining a mixed estate and don’t have the precise Dell model/compatibility confirmed, skip it and source by the exact service manual part mapping instead.

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