QUOTE(redlyfs @ Feb 12 2014, 09:00 AM)
What do you mean which header? You mean connectors? It's just the standard fan connectors. I didn't mod it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan_control
And I didn't control the speed either. I've overclocked the CPU to 4.5ghz but the temp seems stable at 50-70C while gaming , thus I left the fan speed alone. For testing purposes I can use SpeedFan. Since I don't fool around with the speed much, I didn't bother getting a dedication fan control box.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan_control
And I didn't control the speed either. I've overclocked the CPU to 4.5ghz but the temp seems stable at 50-70C while gaming , thus I left the fan speed alone. For testing purposes I can use SpeedFan. Since I don't fool around with the speed much, I didn't bother getting a dedication fan control box.
QUOTE(kherel77 @ Feb 12 2014, 09:28 AM)
His mean is which fan header on the mobo that you connect to the fans (which header to which fan) as Z77X-D3H have several fan header...


QUOTE(redlyfs @ Feb 12 2014, 09:41 AM)
Yes I know. The motherboard does have multiple fan headers but these are all standard fan connectors, aren't they? Correct me if I'm wrong.
I don't quite get the question. I just connect whichever connector is nearest to fan. Is there any other type of header/connectors for fan? Or a specific way or order to connect the fans in?
sorry for being out of thread topic. i asked because on the Z77X-D3H, only SYS_FAN_1 can be used to control the voltage(3pin fan); while SYS_FAN_2 and SYS_FAN_3 can only be used to control PWM fanI don't quite get the question. I just connect whichever connector is nearest to fan. Is there any other type of header/connectors for fan? Or a specific way or order to connect the fans in?
Feb 13 2014, 03:41 AM

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