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New power supply

Last post 11-01-2009, 3:20 AM by Sidicas. 7 replies.
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  •  10-30-2009, 9:27 AM 580746

    New power supply

    I recently got a new power supply that does not have a 3 pin cpu fan connection.  I saw a place online that had a dual 24 pin connector but ended up being $25 after 6 day shipping.  Does Newegg carry one?  Would it be better to just get a mloex - 3 pin connector?

  •  10-30-2009, 10:12 AM 580753 in reply to 580746

    Re: New power supply

    CPU fan hooks to the motherboard, not the power supply.

    RAWR!
  •  10-30-2009, 10:13 AM 580754 in reply to 580746

    Re: New power supply

    pcook:

    I recently got a new power supply that does not have a 3 pin cpu fan connection.  I saw a place online that had a dual 24 pin connector but ended up being $25 after 6 day shipping.  Does Newegg carry one?  Would it be better to just get a mloex - 3 pin connector?

     

    Most power supplies don't normally come with a 3-pin CPU fan connector.  You're supposed to plug the CPU fan into the 3-pin connector on the motherboard.  That way, the motherboard can control the CPU fan speed, speeding it up when the CPU gets hotter, and slowing it down to reduce noise at other times. 


  •  10-30-2009, 12:36 PM 580798 in reply to 580754

    Re: New power supply

    I think he is talking about how some psu's have a fan monitoring cable that plugs into a regular 3 pin fan port on the motherboard to show psu fan speed.


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  •  10-30-2009, 10:32 PM 580957 in reply to 580798

    Re: New power supply

    Well, he did specify "CPU fan", and, he mentioned that a molex to 3-pin converter would solve the problem.  So he's clearly trying to connect a fan to a power source, not monitor the power supply fan. 

     

    Also, that is a really rare feature. 


  •  10-31-2009, 11:02 PM 581135 in reply to 580754

    Re: New power supply

    CompWiz:
    pcook:

    I recently got a new power supply that does not have a 3 pin cpu fan connection.  I saw a place online that had a dual 24 pin connector but ended up being $25 after 6 day shipping.  Does Newegg carry one?  Would it be better to just get a mloex - 3 pin connector?

     

    Most power supplies don't normally come with a 3-pin CPU fan connector.  You're supposed to plug the CPU fan into the 3-pin connector on the motherboard.  That way, the motherboard can control the CPU fan speed, speeding it up when the CPU gets hotter, and slowing it down to reduce noise at other times. 

     

    They don't? I've replaced 3 PSU's in the past 3 months, all different models, and they've all had at least 1 fan wire on them.

     

    Yay, I'm an i***t. I completely missed where you said CPU fan. I blame it on halloween, 2 AM and lack of sleep.


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  •  11-01-2009, 2:59 AM 581159 in reply to 581135

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    Re: New power supply

    I blame the alcohol.

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  •  11-01-2009, 3:20 AM 581162 in reply to 581159

    Re: New power supply

    Hm, only PSUs I've seen that have the motherboard CPU fan connector for reporting PSU RPMs are Antec PSUs..  The last few builds I did with Seasonic and Corsair PSUs had nothing of the sort..


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