QUOTE(1024kbps @ Jun 15 2020, 07:47 AM)
smaller but weaker, small fan has higher pitch noise lol.
if your fan is 5v but direct connection, you better make sure its 5v, else it will burn.
Any example ? Normally molex to 4/3 pin is how many v?
Using this will burn ? not 5v ?
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Will this fan speed controller burn it too ?
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QUOTE(edmund_yung @ Jun 15 2020, 10:47 AM)
My old 980Ti Reference can be tuned down with a firmware mod, but that's for Maxwell. I also connected the fan header to 120mm fans fine using mini-4pin converter cable.
Currently on Strix 1080 Ti, they have 4-pin "external fan" header build in, and have stop-fan feature, usually at below 60C. Save me a lot of trouble flashing firmware and using mini-4pin converter cable.
Not so sure of the Turing ones.
Pascal , I even search for those low wattage fan , zotac brand are known to have fan set at 45%.No fix at all.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ZOTAC/comments/5jg...nt_go_below_45/How many of you got zotac brand able to set below 35% ?
QUOTE(Someonesim @ Jun 15 2020, 12:27 PM)
Usually bigger diameter fans are quieter, as it can spin slower ( lower RPM ) to achieve same amount of air flow.
If I plan to attach just on top or side , unplug build in gpu heatsink fan and replace with this ? anyone tried before ?
https://shopee.com.my/For-PCI-Side-Blown-Gr...7186.1401255664