I added some custom side-fans to a prebuilt workstation for better cooling, they were powered by a SATA cable that has an option to plug it into a fan header for PWN control (the fan headers are all proprietary and more or less maxed out on current by the also proprietary fans, so I could not just power them from that). I had built a custom setup that pulled the PWN signal from one of the existing proprietary fan pins and fed it into said SATA cable. This one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B093ST9W5L
This worked for about a month, then my HDD suddenly disconnected (No that's not my OS drive, it's just for storage). After some testing I found out that if I have the fans plugged into the same SATA power cable as the HDD, it stops the HDD from being recognized anymore. So now I am trying to figure out an alternate way to power the fans while also still getting a PWN signal to them.
Option one is to use an unused CPU2 power header on the PSU, from my understanding it simply has +12V and ground pins. The port on the very right here:
View: https://i.imgur.com/D2V02tw.jpg
Though I am not sure how safe it would be to pull power for fans from that considering the CPU1 connector is obviously supplying power to my CPU, if that could somehow mess up the power on CPU1 (assuming they are even connected) and cause my system to become unstable.
Option two is to use an internal USB port. It's a port intended to plug a flashdrive into to run an OS from as an alternate to a SATA or NVME drive, but it should be more than enough to provide power for three small fans (Though I have a USB power tester on the way just to be safe). Issue with this is that USB is 5 volts, and PC fans run on 12 volts. Sure, there are cables with a 5V to 12V step-up converter like this:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QFG6LFR/
But they don't provide a way to control PWM other than manually through a dial.
This is what the fans look like with the existing SATA adapter:
View: https://i.imgur.com/ANbBjhU.jpeg
And them connected to SATA power and the external PWM wire I am pulling from the headers:
View: https://i.imgur.com/X4QJgRV.jpeg
Is there any way I can wire up either that CPU2 or USB header to the fans while also pulling the PWN signal externally? I am thinking it would likely be safer and easier to go the USB route and that's the route I want to go. but I am not sure how I would combine the power from that USB cable and the PWM signal from another source together like that, are there any types of cables that would let me do that? The only ones I could find expect to pull both power and PWN from the same standard fan header as a source, none that let you take the PWM signal from a separate source like that SATA cable lets you.
System Specs:
Dell Precision T5810
OS: Windows 10
CPU: Xeon E5-2667 V4
RAM: 4x32GB DDR3 2400MHz ECC
GPU: EVGA RTX 2060 Super
PSU: Dell FT7T6 825W
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B093ST9W5L
This worked for about a month, then my HDD suddenly disconnected (No that's not my OS drive, it's just for storage). After some testing I found out that if I have the fans plugged into the same SATA power cable as the HDD, it stops the HDD from being recognized anymore. So now I am trying to figure out an alternate way to power the fans while also still getting a PWN signal to them.
Option one is to use an unused CPU2 power header on the PSU, from my understanding it simply has +12V and ground pins. The port on the very right here:
View: https://i.imgur.com/D2V02tw.jpg
Though I am not sure how safe it would be to pull power for fans from that considering the CPU1 connector is obviously supplying power to my CPU, if that could somehow mess up the power on CPU1 (assuming they are even connected) and cause my system to become unstable.
Option two is to use an internal USB port. It's a port intended to plug a flashdrive into to run an OS from as an alternate to a SATA or NVME drive, but it should be more than enough to provide power for three small fans (Though I have a USB power tester on the way just to be safe). Issue with this is that USB is 5 volts, and PC fans run on 12 volts. Sure, there are cables with a 5V to 12V step-up converter like this:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QFG6LFR/
But they don't provide a way to control PWM other than manually through a dial.
This is what the fans look like with the existing SATA adapter:
View: https://i.imgur.com/ANbBjhU.jpeg
And them connected to SATA power and the external PWM wire I am pulling from the headers:
View: https://i.imgur.com/X4QJgRV.jpeg
Is there any way I can wire up either that CPU2 or USB header to the fans while also pulling the PWN signal externally? I am thinking it would likely be safer and easier to go the USB route and that's the route I want to go. but I am not sure how I would combine the power from that USB cable and the PWM signal from another source together like that, are there any types of cables that would let me do that? The only ones I could find expect to pull both power and PWN from the same standard fan header as a source, none that let you take the PWM signal from a separate source like that SATA cable lets you.
System Specs:
Dell Precision T5810
OS: Windows 10
CPU: Xeon E5-2667 V4
RAM: 4x32GB DDR3 2400MHz ECC
GPU: EVGA RTX 2060 Super
PSU: Dell FT7T6 825W
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