Here is the Pinout Mod required .... You need to swap wire No 1 with Wire No 3 .....
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Dell wont let you customize ...... even small things like CPU Fan / case fans.
Did the pinout mods to add CPU Fan to CPU Heat Sink ....... But just when I tried to insert the modded 4 Pin Fan Connector (after swapping Wire No 1 with Wire no 3, as explained in my earlier post) ...............
BUT ....... Dell is Dell .....
The Dell has Made its 5-Pin Fan Header so thin that No standard Fan Connector can be inserted in ....... making all my Pinout Mod efforts useless ......
So instead I had to connect Fan directly to the Power Unit to run it ...... but in this way PWM will not function and fans will run at full speed.
But running fan at full speed always means fan will get depreciated sooner that its rated duration.
So I decided I will not use expensive high quality Noctura Fans but Cheap Generic Fans (but with CFM at least 67% of that of Noctura Fans).
That way whenever fan will get worn out in 2-3 years I will just throw them away and get new ones.
In total I planed to add 5 Fans .... (2 80mm Exhaust fans at the back, 1 small 50 mm fan to be mounted on Northbridge Heatsink and 2 92 mm Fans to be mounted on CPU Heat Sink in Push-Pull Config). However T3500 525 Watt PSU do not have sufficient number of unused connectors to power 5 extra fans. So I needed some mods here also.
Finally ......
I got all my mods done and the CPU Temps are down from 56 C to 25 C (idle. (Note: In India ambient temps are high(over 30C) ..... so even at idle temps were around 56 C). After my 5 Fan Mod temp is now 25 C idle and 67 C on full load during stress testing. Earlier during stress testing temp went over 100 C leading to throttling and lowering of clock speed, now no throttling as temp never goes over 67 C even during stress test. These figures may not be impressive but trust me these are really good considering that in India Temps are really very hot and also I do not use air conditioners.
draw power from the floppy wires with connector cut off. Who uses floppies anymore?
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You need not cut floppy connector off ................ you can just use a compass needle to take out from connector the yellow and black wire and leave aside the remaining portion of Floppy Connector.