Papst 120mm fan (the louder, higher CFM) power probs
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2002 2:11 am
Hi there...
I've been waiting for stock of the quieter 120mm fan to come in at overclockers.co.uk for ages now. in the end i relented and went for the louder higher RPM version.. sorry can't remember the exact model name... its just arrived now.. looks mighty fine... and mighty intimidating.. the only problem is its tailed into a standard power connector that comes straight out of the PSU.. (the kind that goes into your hdds, and cd drives etc) .. these are all taken up on my system at the mo, no prob tho.. i assume this is becuase motherboard headers can't power the thing well enough (if at all) ... my problem is that i was rellying on my zalman fanmate to tame the beast down from its 38 db.. down to a more reasonable 20-26 ... obviously using a different connector i am now screwed... i was just wondering what my options were... there are just two wires connecting in the plug to the fan.. can I butcher a zalman fanmate and connect it in line off from the main PSU, or is that likely to blow.... what else is available.. cheap is good.. and I'd rather not have to build something to do it, i have no experience in that field and no equiipment....
My other question is that.. are all 120mm papst and panaflos using this large power connector or do the quieter slower RPM models come off the motherboard??
HELP.... anyways I'll be rigging it up tonight .. at full power.. now we'll see how well my SLK-800 wants to cool my XP 2100+
I did try the original fan from the flower cooler on the SLK last night and got nice results.. it is slightly better than the flower cooler.. i was stable at 51 degrees stressed with CPU burn after 20 mins... pretty good...
Cheers
I've been waiting for stock of the quieter 120mm fan to come in at overclockers.co.uk for ages now. in the end i relented and went for the louder higher RPM version.. sorry can't remember the exact model name... its just arrived now.. looks mighty fine... and mighty intimidating.. the only problem is its tailed into a standard power connector that comes straight out of the PSU.. (the kind that goes into your hdds, and cd drives etc) .. these are all taken up on my system at the mo, no prob tho.. i assume this is becuase motherboard headers can't power the thing well enough (if at all) ... my problem is that i was rellying on my zalman fanmate to tame the beast down from its 38 db.. down to a more reasonable 20-26 ... obviously using a different connector i am now screwed... i was just wondering what my options were... there are just two wires connecting in the plug to the fan.. can I butcher a zalman fanmate and connect it in line off from the main PSU, or is that likely to blow.... what else is available.. cheap is good.. and I'd rather not have to build something to do it, i have no experience in that field and no equiipment....
My other question is that.. are all 120mm papst and panaflos using this large power connector or do the quieter slower RPM models come off the motherboard??
HELP.... anyways I'll be rigging it up tonight .. at full power.. now we'll see how well my SLK-800 wants to cool my XP 2100+
I did try the original fan from the flower cooler on the SLK last night and got nice results.. it is slightly better than the flower cooler.. i was stable at 51 degrees stressed with CPU burn after 20 mins... pretty good...
Cheers