Hi All,
I recently bought the Montech Fighter 500 case which has 4 pre-installed "rgb" fans. First, I thought the fans will just be regular 4 pin RGB fans, turns out that they are all static rainbow color LED fans (which I dont care much about because the case was cheap). However, I did realize...
I currently have a A320m pro vh motherboard with a Imperion 353 Kinetic case. I found this cable (
View: https://imgur.com/a/XJ08adI
) coming from the front of the case, but I am not sure where to connect it to.
I hope the title was clear, I'm planning on connecting one fan into a port on the motherboard (z490) and running the molex that hangs off of it to the second case fan.
Will this allow me to adjust both fans, in terms of RPM?
Or will it cause the fan connected to the first one through the Molex...
Hi all,
I have a Corsair Fan with a 3pin connector. There's 3 wires connected, the first has long dashes, the second is black and the third has short dashes... What's the meaning of each?
Thx,
I have a 3 pin fan header on my mobo and a 4 pin fan connector and this works fine, you can adjust speed in bios trough voltage. But there is one issue. The indication plastic on the 3 pon header is gone so i dont know which way to put it. And since my fan has 4 pins theres alot of different...
I have bought an rgb strip that has a 3 pin 5v connector, but I only have a 4 pin 12v port on my mobo.
Is there any kind of adapter that will take the 3 pin female connection and send it to a usb?
I found lots of ones for 4 pin, but nothing for 3.
Atm I have a amd processor with 2 cores and 4 logical processors 3.5ghz. Its locked and is basically becoming useless for newer games like bf1 where i get an unplayable fps.
Here are the parts i would like to use from my current pc. (I realize my psu may need to be changed as ive recently...
I've been looking around for WiFi range extenders for about a day and none of them have what I want, basically I just upgraded my broadband to 100mb and with that upgrade they sent out this router http://store.virginmedia.com/broadband/wireless-broadband/super-hub.html that lead me to think that...