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Microsoft Entra ID: What Businesses Need to Know
18 Mar, 2026

£41.48 inc. VAT
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Honestly, this is the kind of part you buy only when you need it—not because it’s a “deal,” but because it’s the right fix for an existing Dell system. The price (£34.57 ex-VAT) sits in the sane range for a genuine processor fan replacement, and that matters in the real world: getting the right airflow and fit is usually what prevents thermal throttling, unexpected shutdowns, and that annoying “fan ramping” behaviour. If you’re supporting a fleet of Dell desktops in an office or small data environment, having this on hand is sensible.
Who should buy: IT teams and resellers replacing a failed OEM processor fan in compatible Dell models, or anyone doing maintenance where downtime costs more than the part itself. Why you might *not* buy: if you’re trying to “upgrade cooling” or buy into it without confirming compatibility to the exact system/CPU—because a mismatched fan can be noisy, run hotter, or simply not mount properly. If you can confirm the Dell part is the correct replacement for the specific machine, it’s good value; if not, I’d pause and verify first.

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