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 Post Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:31 pm 
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just wondered if anyone has this type of mobo/cpu connection,,if so what did you find was the easiest,but also the best way to fit the no tools :evil: easy connect cpu fan

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I don't understand what you mean... but depending on what fan it is, depends how you connect it to the motherboard and if it supports the type your trying to use it on. But if you mean the power for the fan, then thats usually simple, I just connected mine directly to the CPU outlet, some of them come with it located on the motherboard though. Its usually found near the CPU and maked with something like 'CPU_01' or something.

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Simon - [Kimck098] wrote:
I don't understand what you mean... but depending on what fan it is, depends how you connect it to the motherboard and if it supports the type your trying to use it on. But if you mean the power for the fan, then thats usually simple, I just connected mine directly to the CPU outlet, some of them come with it located on the motherboard though. Its usually found near the CPU and maked with something like 'CPU_01' or something.


dont matter mate,ty anyway..the 775 connection for the cpu fan to the mobo is a pain in the ass

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markebeast=GCHQ= wrote:
Simon - [Kimck098] wrote:
I don't understand what you mean... but depending on what fan it is, depends how you connect it to the motherboard and if it supports the type your trying to use it on. But if you mean the power for the fan, then thats usually simple, I just connected mine directly to the CPU outlet, some of them come with it located on the motherboard though. Its usually found near the CPU and maked with something like 'CPU_01' or something.


dont matter mate,ty anyway..the 775 connection for the cpu fan to the mobo is a pain in the ass


Dunno bout that, like I said, I just took mine straight off the PSU. :P

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i think i know what you mean, if i'm right its a case of pushing the HSF through the mobo, kind of like a 'snap on'

problem being, ya crappin it in case you break the bugger

my brother told me all about his

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With the stock cooler it does look your motherboards bending, however if you get a zalman aero flower it comes with a mount which the heatsink fan just clips on to...

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I installed the Stock intel fan and it is just a case of pushing in the little clips but it does feel tricky doing it.

I then installed my zalman 5900 and the cleareance on the bracket you have to put on was a bit dodgy but it feels more solid.

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thanks fpr replies,,bought an arctic freezer pro 7,,

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