GPU Fan Repair Pricing
Estimates only — call 9750 4333 for an exact quote for your model.
All repairs include 90-day warranty. Free diagnosis before any work starts.
Signs Your GPU Fan Is Failing
The fan bearing has worn out. A grinding, rattling, or clicking sound — especially under GPU load — means the bearing is failing. Left unfixed, the fan can seize entirely and the GPU overheats within minutes.
If your GPU hits 85–90°C and games start stuttering or dropping frames, the fan is no longer moving enough air. Thermal throttling kicks in automatically to prevent permanent damage.
Complete fan failure. Without active cooling your GPU will hit thermal limits and shut down within minutes of load. This requires immediate attention.
Fan runs at full speed even at idle. Usually means the fan RPM sensor has failed, or the fan is struggling to cool a GPU that is already running dangerously hot.
Severe GPU overheating can cause screen corruption, flickering, or a black screen mid-session. If caught early, a GPU fan repair can resolve this before permanent GPU damage occurs.
GPU Fan vs CPU Fan — What’s the Difference?
✓ GPU Fan
- Spins faster under gaming and graphics-intensive tasks
- Often the louder of the two under full load
- Dedicated to cooling the graphics card
- Gaming laptops typically have one fan per chip
- Failing GPU fan = overheating during games
⋅ CPU Fan
- More active during general computing tasks
- Spins up during video calls, compiling, browser use
- Dedicated to cooling the processor
- Can continue working even if GPU fan fails
- Failing CPU fan = throttling during everyday tasks
Many laptops have two separate fans — one for each chip. We diagnose each independently so you only pay for what actually needs fixing. Not sure which fan is making the noise? We identify it during the free diagnosis. See our Cooling & Fan Glossary for plain-English definitions of GPU fan, thermal throttling, repasting, heatsink, and more.
How We Do It
Why Choose Affordable Laptop Services?
We read live GPU temps and fan RPM before recommending anything. No guesswork, no unnecessary parts.
Most GPU fan repairs are completed in 2–3 hours. Walk in, get diagnosed, collect same day.
ASUS ROG, MSI, Razer, Alienware, HP Omen, Lenovo Legion, Acer Predator, Nitro, Dell, and all standard laptops with dedicated GPUs.
Every GPU fan repair is covered. If there’s any issue after collection, we fix it at no cost.
Bugis, Bedok, Jurong East, and Ang Mo Kio. Open daily 11am–9pm.
Over a decade of thermal and cooling repairs across all major laptop brands in Singapore.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if it’s the GPU fan or CPU fan making the noise?
We identify this during the free diagnosis using RPM monitoring tools. As a rough guide, GPU fans are louder under gaming and graphics tasks; CPU fans spin up more during everyday computing. Bring it in and we’ll confirm for free.
Can a noisy GPU fan damage my graphics card?
Yes. A failing fan bearing can seize without warning, causing the GPU to overheat rapidly. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures degrades the chip permanently. Address grinding or rattling sounds quickly.
How long does GPU fan replacement take?
Most replacements are completed in 2–3 hours. Same-day service is available for the majority of laptop models. Walk in and we’ll diagnose and quote on the spot.
Will GPU fan repair fix my overheating?
In most cases, yes — if the fan is the root cause. We also replace thermal paste during every fan service to maximise the cooling improvement. If the heatsink itself is damaged, we’ll advise separately.
Do you repair GPU fans on gaming laptops with dual fans?
Yes. We service dual-fan and vapour chamber cooling systems found in gaming laptops. We diagnose each fan independently and only replace what is actually faulty.
What if my GPU chip is damaged from overheating?
We offer component-level GPU diagnostics and motherboard repair for laptops where the GPU has been heat-damaged. Contact us for an assessment.
How much does GPU fan repair cost in Singapore?
From $50 for cleaning, $80 for full fan replacement, and $90 for the cleaning + thermal paste combo. Call 9750 4333 for an exact quote based on your model.
Related Services & Glossary
Overheating Repair
Fan cleaning, thermal paste replacement, and full cooling service. From $50.
Cooling & Fan Glossary
GPU Fan · Thermal Throttling · Thermal Paste · Heatsink · Fan RPM · Repasting — all explained in plain English.
Motherboard & Chip Glossary
GPU · BGA · Microsoldering · POST — understand board-level terms if overheating has caused deeper damage.
Our Locations
62 Queen St, #01-106
Singapore 188541
BedokMall #B1-14
311 New Upper Changi Rd
WestGate #03-K2
3 Gateway Drive
703 AMK Ave 8
#01-2533
Open daily 11am–9pm · Call: 9750 4333 · Walk-ins welcome
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