Installing new fans ( AIGO )

Jun 30, 2018
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Hi

I am installing these fans:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074Z5W6MQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_MEAAdKd5efThh

I installed the fans and they comes with a remote controller, it has 4 pins connector and i cant find a cable from PSU that connects it, my PSU brand is EVGA bronze, i even checked the extra cables none of them connectable.

power cable photo:

https://ibb.co/ixGbkJ


Help please!

As you can see in this photo :

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Ok i did everything but stuck at this step :

 
Solution
In the photo you have posted that input connector labelled "Power" from the controller is a FEMALE 4-pin Molex, it appears. That is really weird! All PSU's have several female 4-pin Molex output connectors used to supply power to old floppy drives, recent optical drives, and many other items. BUT all those items have MALE connectors on them to mate with the female supply connectors from the PSU. Even in the diagram you have posted above, Step 2 shows a MALE Molex connector being plugged into a female supply from the PSU. Are you SURE the photo you posted is what really is on your Power cable?

By the way, on your PSU, the female 4-pin Molex outputs often are labelled as "Peripheral", not "Molex".
In the photo you have posted that input connector labelled "Power" from the controller is a FEMALE 4-pin Molex, it appears. That is really weird! All PSU's have several female 4-pin Molex output connectors used to supply power to old floppy drives, recent optical drives, and many other items. BUT all those items have MALE connectors on them to mate with the female supply connectors from the PSU. Even in the diagram you have posted above, Step 2 shows a MALE Molex connector being plugged into a female supply from the PSU. Are you SURE the photo you posted is what really is on your Power cable?

By the way, on your PSU, the female 4-pin Molex outputs often are labelled as "Peripheral", not "Molex".
 
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