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| sifusifu |
Mar 3 2007, 04:07 PM
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I have a question on the 12v fan mod, i noticed there are 2 different ways the wires are connected up in the tutorials? which one is correct?
one photo says to connect the black fan lead to the screw on the motherboard, yet the other photo says to connect the black lead from the fan the the side sheilding on the xbox using insulating tape or to solder it....
which of these methods is correct, prefered method to use? thanks
This post has been edited by sifusifu: Mar 3 2007, 04:08 PM
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| sifusifu |
Mar 3 2007, 04:46 PM
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i think i would also go for grounding it to the motherboard,it made me curious after seeing 2 different photos of ways to do it? i justed wanted to see what others had done, i not sure bout removing any sheilding in there myself, i just wanna upgrade my fan to 12v one with colored blue leds or such, and add some glow to the rear, a lso, i thought it would be better to remove most of the plastic grill and sheilding just were the fan goes,to give a nice open space for airflo,and then cover this over with a nice custom laser cut fan grill in such as copper,or chrome or such, should look good,what do you think?
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| sifusifu |
Mar 3 2007, 08:45 PM
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yeah, i 've had a look on there,i'm looking for something for an xcm blue case , how did you conect it up with the molex? how many leads are there on there?
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| sifusifu |
Mar 4 2007, 12:52 AM
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yeah, its down to preference it seems,as long as they both do the same job........
though,if a fan comes with 3 leads to connect,red,black,white, were does the white one connect to? or what if its a 4 pin one,what bout' the other leads,were do they go, the tutorials dont seem to mention this? any help on were to connect all the leads up?
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| sifusifu |
Mar 4 2007, 02:13 AM
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so if the white/yellow lead is for fan speed and such,does it connect anywere? is so,were to?
if its left unconnected,wont it touch something inside if its left as is? thanks
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| Dracc |
Mar 4 2007, 01:51 PM
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12v mods are great and all, but I have a better alternative... two actually!
1. Change the fan speed in your bios(If you are using a chip/tsop) or
2. Do the 12v mod but add in a fan speed controller (The one from llamma is what I use) Now you will have a full 12v running to the fan, but when you turn down the speed controller, you can go as low as 5v I think. I use this all the time. 12v for long gaming sessions, 5 for movies, and anywhere in between as needed.
As for where to connect the lead, go for the MB. Since you can screw it down with a case screw you can rest assured it isn't going to come loose if you move it around. The tape method is a little more iffy. Also, don't forget that when you add in an 80mm fan, you're going to be pushing alot more air, so a full 12v is rarely necessary.
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