[SOLVED] where do i plug my 2 noctua fan on p6t v2 deluxe

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hi
i have 4 fans noctua.
2 of them are working on the heat sink processor.

2 others are in the case : one for air flow in and the other i placed it directly under my gpu.

those two i have unplugged and now i have no clue where to plug them since someone else assembled my pc.
i have mobo p6t v2 deluxe.is it plugged in mobo even?


I someone could have an image with the place circled i would appreciate.


i searched here but very technical for me and english is not native language for me...

https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P6T_Deluxe_V2/helpdesk_manual/
 
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https://www.mega-labs.com/noctua-nf-s12a-series-fans-reviews/
here it is at top plus extension low or ultra low noise

i feel it would be contant rpm.
what about if i plug the fan (none processor) in mobo directly will it vary in speed according to power comsomption of performance or heat or something?
From your pick top a molex to fan connector fans run full speed the bottom 2 are just 3 pin extensions and do not come with the fans you have looks like they just threw them in their,

https://usercontent.one/wp/www.mega-labs.com/wp-content/gallery/noctua-nfs12a/IMGP0608.JPG
Using the pick from my link above not yours.

The top cable is just...
Look for the CHA_FAN ports (#3).


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-Wolf sends
 
Hi meanwhile, i have found somme pieces the fan came with.
they are pieces that go on the end of one of the power supply branch and end up in tiny wires for the fan.
lownoise filter i think.
how would plug it on mobo directly differ in comportement than if it is plugged at the end of power supply wire( i imagine constant current here?)
 
Not overly knowledgeable about the fans. I THINK you need the 4-wire/4-pin power connectors in order to control the speed.

The top circled extension is a 3-pin connector to 4-pin molex adapter.
The bottom two circled look to be 4-pin to 3-pin adapters Given that they only use three wires, if you use these adapters, you cannot control the fan speed. Given that your motherboard does not appear to have any 4-pin CHA_FAN ports, I don't think you'll be able to control the fan speed.

-Wolf sends
 
https://www.mega-labs.com/noctua-nf-s12a-series-fans-reviews/
here it is at top plus extension low or ultra low noise

i feel it would be contant rpm.
what about if i plug the fan (none processor) in mobo directly will it vary in speed according to power comsomption of performance or heat or something?
From your pick top a molex to fan connector fans run full speed the bottom 2 are just 3 pin extensions and do not come with the fans you have looks like they just threw them in their,

https://usercontent.one/wp/www.mega-labs.com/wp-content/gallery/noctua-nfs12a/IMGP0608.JPG
Using the pick from my link above not yours.

The top cable is just a extension, the one under it is the low noise adapter basically a resister to lower the voltage, to the right molex to fan adapter that will make the fan run full speed all the time.

And yes from the board picture he gave you the top one is the CPU fan.

It actually looks like he took all the extra fan connectors that came with the fans since their sleeved and just gave you some random crap he had.
 
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