Here's my story, I'll try to keep it short.
I've been messing around with the front intake fans and the location of my HDD, opening the case up and moving stuff around every once in a while. Every time after I do so, I leave it open for a while to make sure everything's running ok.
I have an Intel socket 775 mobo with a 3.0GHz Pentium D and a Zalman 9700 cooling it - the version that's also compatible with AMD.
Once, after removing a 92mm fan from the front, the CPU fan didn't run upon booting up. the LED lit up, but not as bright as it should. I could get it to twitch back and forth by adjusting the Fanmate, but it wouldn't start. I hadn't touched the mobo to my knowledge.
I put the 92mm fan back, nothing. I returned the Zalman for the exact same product, nothing. The Zalman is connected to a 3-pin on the mobo and then to the Fanmate. When I plug a different fan into the mobo 3-pin, it runs fine. When I plug the Zalman into a different 3-pin, it works fine.
I doubt anyone knows what's going on with that crap, but if you do, great. An easier question I have is, how much voltage does the 3-pin on the mobo (Intel socket 775) have? I have the Zalman hooked up to a 12V right now, should I move it to a 5V?
Halp?
I've been messing around with the front intake fans and the location of my HDD, opening the case up and moving stuff around every once in a while. Every time after I do so, I leave it open for a while to make sure everything's running ok.
I have an Intel socket 775 mobo with a 3.0GHz Pentium D and a Zalman 9700 cooling it - the version that's also compatible with AMD.
Once, after removing a 92mm fan from the front, the CPU fan didn't run upon booting up. the LED lit up, but not as bright as it should. I could get it to twitch back and forth by adjusting the Fanmate, but it wouldn't start. I hadn't touched the mobo to my knowledge.
I put the 92mm fan back, nothing. I returned the Zalman for the exact same product, nothing. The Zalman is connected to a 3-pin on the mobo and then to the Fanmate. When I plug a different fan into the mobo 3-pin, it runs fine. When I plug the Zalman into a different 3-pin, it works fine.
I doubt anyone knows what's going on with that crap, but if you do, great. An easier question I have is, how much voltage does the 3-pin on the mobo (Intel socket 775) have? I have the Zalman hooked up to a 12V right now, should I move it to a 5V?
Halp?