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Old 06-29-09   #1 (permalink)
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Default How to Increase Fan Speeds?

Hmm, I'm using the CM HAF 932, Instead of connecting the fans to the molex's I used the pins on the mobo instead, Thinking I could change the fan speeds Via a third party program.

I downloaded Speedfan but I can't find any options to change there fan speeds. I also tried BIOS but No luck either.

I'm using a P5K Premium Wifi edition Motherboard, and again, a Coolermaster HAF.
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there is an option in the bios for fans
you can set it to manual speed or automatic

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Maybe a controller?

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Depends if your motherboard supports it. My motherboard for example has support for 4 fans (incl cpu) and can only control the speed of 2 of the 4.

The only way to do that is to get a controller
(you can get these really cheap ones from zalman, it's like $2 a piece or something)
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plug tha fan directly into the 110v socket
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You can only control the speed of the fans if they have a 4-pin mobo header, and I'm guessing yours only have 3-pin headers, correct? The only way to control the speed of them would be to get a fan controller, although if you only want to run them at max speeds just plug them directly into the molex connectors.
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