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I thought, that - if the psu is just a bit dirtier than the cab itself, it would be full of dirt, dirty beyond believe.
so I took it out and took a look: I was true.

It looked like cotton candy of the undead.

Gross ...
Took my (ok, her

This was no funny work.

After that, I removed the fan to get it clean too.
Something rattled when the fan rotated, even at low speed. It stopped rattling after I removed the compressed grind with an obsolete analog toothbrush. ...

Used some WD40 too. It rotated a lot better now. Nice metal blades btw.
Ok, lets build it together again...

... gave it a quick scrub with some soda cleaner, which made it shine again. My dishwashing sponge scartched the surfce, but I did not care at all. Must be the weakest metal I#ve ever seen, "scratched by a sponge"...
Anyhow, It was clean now ... but, would it still work? Would it be more silent?
I turned the Cab on, ---- and ---- it worked!

Is it more silent now? Nah - not really. ... I found that it became a little better, a little less noisy. Instead of sounding like a plane taking off, it now sounds like a plane taking off in medium distance .. still too loud for me.

I want it as quiet as my NAC, which got no moving parts at all.

Glad I took the measurements of the fan.
I have never been in the overclockers scene, so I dont know which fans are good or where to get them ... but It should not be too hard to source a replacement that is a lot less noisy.