MSI KT7 Turbo + Enermax fan monitor

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MSI KT7 Turbo mainboard, new Enermax EG365P-VE FCA PSU.

The Enermax has a 3-pin fan monitor connector, which the Enermax manual
says connect to the "Power Fan connector" on the MB. The MSI does have the
S_FAN1 "[system] Fan Power Connector" as the likely candidate.
 
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In article <435bj0pkjj3peg6cgqfl79mvcsqa8nj0id@4ax.com>, fred@nospam.com
says...
>
> MSI KT7 Turbo mainboard, new Enermax EG365P-VE FCA PSU.
>
> The Enermax has a 3-pin fan monitor connector, which the Enermax manual
> says connect to the "Power Fan connector" on the MB. The MSI does have the
> S_FAN1 "[system] Fan Power Connector" as the likely candidate.
>


Uh, ok.

None of it matters anyway. You just have to remember what you plugged in
where.
 
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On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 16:20:48 +0700, Fred <fred@nospam.com> wrote:

>
>MSI KT7 Turbo mainboard, new Enermax EG365P-VE FCA PSU.
>
>The Enermax has a 3-pin fan monitor connector, which the Enermax manual
>says connect to the "Power Fan connector" on the MB. The MSI does have the
>S_FAN1 "[system] Fan Power Connector" as the likely candidate.

I'm sorry, you didn't state the answer in the form of a question.

If you want RPM monitoring, any fan header (since any remotely
modern board has RPM-monitoring on all 3-pin fan headers) will
suffice, but it is not necessary to plug that into anything at
all, IIRC.