laurencewithau
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Hi, I'm building my own computer. The case is a corsair 760T black v2 ATX full tower.
It has three 3 pin connector fans. The motherboard has 4 pin plugs.
The 3 pin connectors will fit the plugs, but it means losing the fan speed control function. The case manual say that a fan speed selector can be installed.
It says to connect the case Sata power connector to a PSU sata power cable.
I've done that.
And, too, it says to connect the 3 pin fan connector to the case fan header. This latter, I take it, is a reference to the four case cables I've found, each ending in a 3 pin plug.
But I'm confused, which I hope that you are not.
If I unplug the fan connectors from the mobo and re-connect them to the case headers, will I be making a big mistake?
Will the fans work?
They will be connected, remember, not to the mobo but to the case fan headers, which is what I assume that they are.
The mobo, by the way, is an Asus Z97-AR ATX LGA1150. I'd be grateful for any advice.
It has three 3 pin connector fans. The motherboard has 4 pin plugs.
The 3 pin connectors will fit the plugs, but it means losing the fan speed control function. The case manual say that a fan speed selector can be installed.
It says to connect the case Sata power connector to a PSU sata power cable.
I've done that.
And, too, it says to connect the 3 pin fan connector to the case fan header. This latter, I take it, is a reference to the four case cables I've found, each ending in a 3 pin plug.
But I'm confused, which I hope that you are not.
If I unplug the fan connectors from the mobo and re-connect them to the case headers, will I be making a big mistake?
Will the fans work?
They will be connected, remember, not to the mobo but to the case fan headers, which is what I assume that they are.
The mobo, by the way, is an Asus Z97-AR ATX LGA1150. I'd be grateful for any advice.
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