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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Help with modding with fan controllers
GeForce 8500 GT 1GB Sparkle
Seasonic S12Ii 500 Watt Power Supply Unit Corsair (2x1GB) DDR2 800MHz Maxtor - 500GB - 7200 rpm - 32 MB AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ AM2 Retail, 2.6GHz Antec Nine Hundred Ultimate Gamer Case Hey I'm new to this site, and I like what I see in the mod section. I'm not a wiz when it comes to electrics but I did build this system, now my issue is that this system has 4 case fans and 1 CPU fan, I want to install a fan controller in a drive bay but for me to do that I need to fully understand the physical setup in relation to my motherboard. If you have any recommendations for fan controllers tell me the physical connections of the connectors. |
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Re: Help with modding with fan controllers
Welcome to the forums.
The type of connection really depends on the type of controller your after. Most of them have one connection to the power supply with x amount of direct connections to the fans. I do not recommend hooking up your CPU fan to a controller. Most (if not all) CPUs need go through the mobo header in order to work as designed. There are a ton of controllers out there at various prices (see below) Im not sure where you are from but this example is from an Australian site. All I can recommend is once you have found something that you like - research any reviews or blogs that feature the controller. Not all controllers are created equal and you need to make sure they can handle the juice running through them. I trust this helps - let us know how you go.
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Re: Help with modding with fan controllers
I'm from London
I was thinking this new, it's nice and simple http://www.amazon.co.uk/LINDY-Case-C...977224&sr=1-50 Acually I really like this one http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?...oducts_id=6786 And this one http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?...oducts_id=6702 My point being I need to know how physically install it before I buy it Thanks for the help so far! :) |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Re: Help with modding with fan controllers
Those are actually pretty easy to install. Just pull out the metal peice in the 5.25" bay area and slide the fan unit in and then secure it with whatever screws they provided. I believe you should have one connection going to the motherboard with only one wire coming from there so you can view rpm's on your system. Then there's a second wire leading to the Power Supply. Just make sure you have enough room to work in the case. Make sure of course to have absolutely everything powered OFF for this. That should be about it for that. Most of those fan controller manufacturers include pretty simple install guides. Shouldn't be too hard. Good Luck. Any More questions feel free to ask
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Re: Help with modding with fan controllers
Which one? you didnt put in a link :)
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With any piece of gear for your PC, a few minutes reaseaching can save a whole heap of dramas and dollars :)
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Re: Help with modding with fan controllers
True enough. I will troll for one.
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Re: Help with modding with fan controllers
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/24...ler-antec-case
http://www.smartcomputing.com/Editor...0w02.asp&guid= http://www.overclock.net/air-cooling...ontroller.html Let me know if this helps Jones
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