QUOTE(mADmAN @ Jul 15 2006, 06:27 PM)
Don't ask me about that...I know nothing about electricity...
Muahaha
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Tips To Make Your Fan To Reach The Highest Speed, @ To Make Your Fan Slower & Less Noisy
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Jul 15 2006, 06:29 PM
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Jul 19 2006, 12:00 PM
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Jul 19 2006, 10:32 PM
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QUOTE(SkyDriver @ Jul 19 2006, 09:56 PM) Actually it's just switching either 12v or 5v for case fan. I know which one u're talking about...not much help on raising up the fan speed (RPM), but when your set to 5v will slightly slow down the RPM of the fan. that day i saw a molex converter, output is (3pins 12v x 2) + (3pins 5v x 2). i mean 1 molex to 4 case fan output. function is let us choose the high speed 12v or low speed 5v power supply. I have it in my hand... But never used it... |
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Jul 20 2006, 12:35 AM
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Jul 20 2006, 12:28 AM) @sHawTY Didn't even start yet...done the switch yet? use the multi connector like i said above if u gonna do it man and remember to post a step by step pic of how to do it here Dunno where to start... I'm not free yet this days... Maybe later on will start doing that... Thanks Sifu!! |
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Jul 21 2006, 12:07 AM
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QUOTE(SkyDriver @ Jul 20 2006, 11:58 PM) just showing your way cant make the fan to reach the highest speed, since using 12v power already running at highest speed! totally no different after modified from 3 pin to molex. Huh?It's different maa... My way is to make the fan turn at the maximum speed all the time... If using with the motherboard, sometime the motherboard slows down the fan speed... |
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QUOTE(zahri @ Jul 21 2006, 12:12 AM) i agree with Shawty, Yes...the mobo does slow down the fan sometimes, in my case , when i run the application ABIT EQ, u can automatically hear, ur fans ( fans connected to mobo 3 pin ) slowing down. That's what i'm talking about... If the motherboard senses the processor is cooler, it will slow down the fan... It will only let the fan turns at the maximum speed when the processor temperature is rising... |
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Jul 21 2006, 12:29 AM) cant u just disable the fan control in the bios?? or set the temp setting to lower if u wan it to run full speed.... Most mobos...most mobos should be able to....even my cheapo MSI mobo in the office can do it... But not all... A lot of old motherboard didn't have the option... |
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QUOTE(SkyDriver @ Jul 21 2006, 01:17 AM) on board system fan will control the fan speed (RPM) just in small gap like 2500RPM - 2900RPM... we can disable it, if some mainboard not able to disble it, i think the board should have no fan speed control system. That's why i said earlier...beside the system fan, some of the mainboard providing 'power fan'. running the max speed all the time. for my example, i'm using CM 80mm case fan. plug to system fan - 2909RPM plug to casing fan1 or fan2 - 2900RPM Any fan controllers will limit the fan maximum speed... In your case, maybe your motherboard reader is kinda sewel... The fan should not be turning at excessive speed than the speed it was set by the manufacturer, this means that your motherboard is giving extra voltage that could kill your fan... The connection to direct to power supply is to make the fan turns at the maximum speed set by the manufacturer of the fan itself... |
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QUOTE(alextan99 @ Jul 21 2006, 07:51 AM) Not 100% true...There are those silence fans... Those fans are made for it's silence... That kind of fans are already slow... Use the motherboard connector, then it will make the fan go slower... This is why i built this topic... |
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Err...
No one interested in my topic anymore? Well... What the heck... I'll just keep it alive... |
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Pictures of what?
I think i've already shown everything on the first page... |
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Yerp...
I don't have the exact picture... But this link will help u... It's originally from Cooler Master Website... Make it like this: ![]() Anymore question, just ask here, i will try to help u as far as i can... |
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QUOTE(cedilmill @ Aug 18 2006, 03:22 PM) i have done do it.wah so noisy.it get to full speed.but have massive air flow. Good for you...hey can i put the fan controller on my fan for slow down the rpm. And, yes... The airflow is massive... Just like my Hyper 6+ fan with setting on the maximum speed... My hyper 6+ 100MM fan is 46.6DBa when on maximum speed... About your question on the fan controller, i don't know about that... Why don't u go ask "allngap" maybe he has the right answer for you... |
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