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Hi.
I have a CPU fan for LP mobo (mini) that has 2 pin power connector. However, is there a coverter for 3 pin power connector? Thanks.
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Only 40MM or smaller use 2pin connectors... There ins probably a convertor, check ebay or google it. If you have a video card that has an 2pin then you could use that.
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damn,.,,,, my fan is 80mm however,,, thanks anyway
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80mm is a pretty standard size. Just remove the existing fan, buy an 35+CFM case fan and your good to go. All case fans use an 3pin or 4pin conenctor.
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I'm not talking about case fan... I'm talking about CPU fan (Zalman 8000 for Small comps: thus I'm stupid to not recognize the "for mATX mobos")
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Nono, if its 80mm , then it can easily be replaced, take origional fanout, buy an 80mm case fan, and reattach it back on. Case fans use the 4pin/3pin connector.
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