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My PS4 fan broke, and I just bought the replacement for it. I noticed something different. The original one use 12V DC and 1,4A, while the replacement use 12V DV and 1,3A. Is it safe if I replace it with the one I just bought. I'm concerned it could cause harm such as short circuit or other.

 

The original fan is on the left.

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It will be fine, a little bit of extra amperage won't kill it outright. Might make a different noise tho

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