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So I recently pulled an awesome looking PWM fan from an old (and busted) LGA775 based Dell Dimension desktop.
Fan Specs (from retail version):
Model | 4715KL-04W-B56-PWM
Voltage | 12VDC
Current | 1.30A
Fan Size | 120mm x 38mm
RPM | 3600 RPM
Air Flow | 129.90 CFM
Noise Level | 50.0 dBA
Power Connector | 4-pin PWM
Here's the one I have, the Dell OEM version, which has a fantastically useless proprietary Dell connector. :shadedshu
So here's my problem:
I know I have to hack off the useless Dell proprietary connector, but what I want to know is can I power the +12V and GND from a 4-pin molex and then just wire the fan's sense and PWM to the mobo's PWM fan header. Here's the proposed wiring:
I know some people might think this is stupid, but I don't want to be pushing 1.3A through the CPU fan header as I'm already using all the other fan headers (on a very very very cheap motherboard ). I also don't plan on running the fan at full speed (50dBA ) 24/7 but I do want to control it manually in speedfan. Also I can't think of any reason why this wouldn't work.
Fan Specs (from retail version):
Voltage | 12VDC
Current | 1.30A
Fan Size | 120mm x 38mm
RPM | 3600 RPM
Air Flow | 129.90 CFM
Noise Level | 50.0 dBA
Power Connector | 4-pin PWM
Here's the one I have, the Dell OEM version, which has a fantastically useless proprietary Dell connector. :shadedshu
So here's my problem:
I know I have to hack off the useless Dell proprietary connector, but what I want to know is can I power the +12V and GND from a 4-pin molex and then just wire the fan's sense and PWM to the mobo's PWM fan header. Here's the proposed wiring:
I know some people might think this is stupid, but I don't want to be pushing 1.3A through the CPU fan header as I'm already using all the other fan headers (on a very very very cheap motherboard ). I also don't plan on running the fan at full speed (50dBA ) 24/7 but I do want to control it manually in speedfan. Also I can't think of any reason why this wouldn't work.
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