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April 13th, 2021 19:00

Dell Precision 3630 Tower part numbers?

Hi everyone, I recently got a good deal on a used 3620 tower with the i7-8700, and I love it. I am looking into making some upgrades to it to make for a better workstation. I was able to get the 850w PSU & find the high performance CPU fan. However, I need some help finding the part numbers for some items that would be selected on the factory page.

  • Front 92mm fan w/ Y-Splitter and mount
  • SD Card reader for front I/O panel
  • DVD drive (maybe the mount too?)


Thanks,
Ryan

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April 14th, 2021 02:00

Thank you! We have received the required details. We will work towards a resolution. In the meantime, you may also receive assistance or suggestions from the community members.

August 31st, 2023 17:59

Hello,

Any update on this request?

I am also looking for a front fan part number.

(Reference, Precision 3630 Tower Service Manual | Dell Israel, installing front fan section)

Thank you

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August 31st, 2023 20:58

@Vadimn_fc0f39​ , Alienware Aurora front cooling fan 7M0F5 can be used on your Precision 3630.  It's a 120 mm fan to fit on lower front.



September 25th, 2023 05:24

@Chino de Oro​ 

Oh, thats worked for me. 

Thank you so much!!!

**Another question, on my 3630, when i turning it on or connect a power cord, power led working, but when i press the power button and turn on the workstation, there is no white light on a power led (some kind stealth mode?), any idea how to turn it on?
On all my previous DELL workstations this led was lighting once workstation is  turned on.
Thanks in advise.
BR

Vadim

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September 25th, 2023 06:16

@Vadimn_fc0f39​ , glad that fan is working for you.

As for your additional question, it sounds like the power LED light is faulty.  A normal working condition power status light is following:

Solid white:  indicates the system is powered on and is in operational status.

Solid amber:  the system is unable to boot to the operating system. This indicates that the power supply or another device in the system is failing.

Blinking amber:  The system is unable to boot to the operating system. This indicates that the power supply is normal but another device in the system is failing or not installed properly.

Power LED is off:  system is in hibernation or turned off.

If your system is working normal, just leave it alone as there is no option to turn on or off.  You will have to replace the whole power button module.

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