diff --git a/Which-fan-should-I-replace-the-fan-in-the-power-supply-with?.md b/Which-fan-should-I-replace-the-fan-in-the-power-supply-with?.md index 4467c13..50efa38 100644 --- a/Which-fan-should-I-replace-the-fan-in-the-power-supply-with?.md +++ b/Which-fan-should-I-replace-the-fan-in-the-power-supply-with?.md @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ So the way you buy it. It all makes sense. ## Is there a cheaper alternative? My recommendation, if you absolutely want to keep the old power supply: -Purchase a new fan that has similar airflow to the original but is less noisy. A clear purchase recommendation are the MagLev fans from Sunon, as they are cheap and also extremely durable. [This Sunon MagLev here with 60 millimeters](https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_9woms1) can be replaced 1 to 1 and is a whole lot quieter than the old vibration artist in the cheap Anycubic power supply. +Purchase a new fan that has similar airflow to the original but is less noisy. A clear purchase recommendation are the MagLev fans from Sunon, as they are cheap and also extremely durable. [This Sunon MagLev here with 60 millimeters](https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_9x5pNV) can be replaced 1 to 1 and is a whole lot quieter than the old vibration artist in the cheap Anycubic power supply. As far as I'm concerned, you can do whatever you want. But please stop recommending such a mod to other newbies.