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For those who have asked: I still have the OEM 939 board, two different single cores, 4000+, 3200+ (939) and a 3200+ (socket 754). The RAM went to my Opteron rig. The fan controller was pulled and is now listed in the for sale section....
nvm, somehow my multimeter fried the card.
I'm looking to solder my VGA dual orb HSF to the PCB or plug them in to control the fan speed via the BIOS. GPU-Z shows that the BIOS does respond with fan speed control to temperature changes. If push comes to shove, I have a fan...
Used in very good condition. 20 watts per channel. 4 channels Powered by a molex connector. 5.25" format. Silver. Buyer pays actual shipping. USA persons have the option of $15 shipped to keep it simple. All payment methods...
Quote:Originally Posted by Tjj226 Angel I am no electrical engineer, but it seems that the controller board would manage the power going to the motor. I do not think it is as simple as applying 5v to the thing. Out of curiosity,...
Quote:Originally Posted by DuckieHo You need circuit to control the current: http://letsmakerobots.com/node/2876 That circuit may make the motor rotate, but it doesn't really spin (from what I can see in the video). I'm looking for...
I was simply using an old ATX power supply. Lots of arching took place. lol.
I'm trying to find out how to get an HDD motor running without a controller board. Simply applying DC voltage locks the motor up. Obviously the voltage needs to be phased. I'm trying to find out how to do that.
These cases include 92mm case fans, front panel card readers (doesn't support SDHC), 1 disk drive each and all proper connections for the front panel audio gear etc. The eMachines has been slightly modified with a 120 side panel fan,...
I'll go for either. Thanks.
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