B Ben King Honorable Sep 2, 2013 42 0 10,530 Sep 7, 2013 #1 I have the 6 pin plug connector. but what is that white plug next to it ?
Emerald Titan Aug 28, 2005 15,924 10 70,865 Sep 7, 2013 #3 this is not a Fan connecter but the power connecter which you need to connect. Check the connectors coming from your PSU, It should have a 6Pin or a 6+2Pin connector if the PSU is powerful enough.
this is not a Fan connecter but the power connecter which you need to connect. Check the connectors coming from your PSU, It should have a 6Pin or a 6+2Pin connector if the PSU is powerful enough.
CelicaGT Distinguished Jul 22, 2013 1,480 500 20,740 Sep 7, 2013 #4 Could be an unused fan header, the same board could potentially be sold with one of several different coolers. What is the card type, brand etc.
Could be an unused fan header, the same board could potentially be sold with one of several different coolers. What is the card type, brand etc.
B Ben King Honorable Sep 2, 2013 42 0 10,530 Sep 7, 2013 #5 Emerald : this is not a Fan connecter but the power connecter which you need to connect. Check the connectors coming from your PSU, It should have a 6Pin or a 6+2Pin connector if the PSU is powerful enough. The thing NEXT to the 6 pin connector.
Emerald : this is not a Fan connecter but the power connecter which you need to connect. Check the connectors coming from your PSU, It should have a 6Pin or a 6+2Pin connector if the PSU is powerful enough. The thing NEXT to the 6 pin connector.
B Ben King Honorable Sep 2, 2013 42 0 10,530 Sep 7, 2013 #6 CelicaGT : Could be an unused fan header, the same board could potentially be sold with one of several different coolers. What is the card type, brand etc. http://www.hardocp.com/article/2013/06/10/galaxy_geforce_gtx_650_ti_boost_video_card_review/
CelicaGT : Could be an unused fan header, the same board could potentially be sold with one of several different coolers. What is the card type, brand etc. http://www.hardocp.com/article/2013/06/10/galaxy_geforce_gtx_650_ti_boost_video_card_review/
CelicaGT Distinguished Jul 22, 2013 1,480 500 20,740 Sep 7, 2013 #9 I think you're OK, just make sure the fan spins and the card doesn't overheat.
coozie7 Champion Jun 2, 2007 10,015 10 59,215 Sep 7, 2013 #10 Could be for sound or a diagnostic tool or even for another type of fan, either way I've never come across a graphics card that needed anything more than a power connector (or two) and a suitable output lead to work perfectly...Don't worry about it.
Could be for sound or a diagnostic tool or even for another type of fan, either way I've never come across a graphics card that needed anything more than a power connector (or two) and a suitable output lead to work perfectly...Don't worry about it.