My PC is a fossil, no way around that fact, but there is a particular fan on the mobo heatsink that I've had to replace every 2-3 years and it's showing signs of failure.
fd126010lb dc12v 0.14a is its model number and power requirements, the fan measuring 60x10x10 mm and is 3-pin connector. It also has a little plastic mount it connects to so it can sit on the copper sink.
Now, the snag is any hits I'm finding on a replacement are looking like they'll need to come from China or something with a 3 week or longer shipping time as well as a $20+ price tag with shipping. On the other hand, looking for alternative fans of a similar size is yielding cheaper results, but they seem to want 0.12a instead.
My question is if I'd still be able to run that, or if it'd blow up the fan/my PC.