if you have the same size fan then i think it would be possible.
but a word of warning....ive seen a article about psu's and the power they keep once it has been turned of and they say if you are going to work on a psu you must leave it unplugged for a week to discharge all the power as they can be very dangerous.
For a week??? Are you sure about that? I would like to see that article if you could find it again as it seems instinctively wrong to me. I could maybe buy into the fact that capicitors could hold charge for 24 hours but a week seems insane.
Even after a couple of hours I would have thought there could be little chance of it still holding a dangerous charge.
(PS this post is not based on any evidence so please don't go sticking your fingers in possibly dangerous PSUs without professional advice)
It's easy, just be careful when inside the PSU, and remember it voids your warranty.
It's easy, just be careful when inside the PSU, and remember it voids your warranty.
Turn it off at the wall, power PC up again to discharge it a bit, take out of PC and then work on it straight away, so long as your careful. You'll either have to splice into the PSU fan connector/wire or if you're very lucky it'll have a 3 pin connector inside.