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Question about my new cpu cooler
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Question about my new cpu cooler
i purchased this cpu cooler http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835128014 and it came yesterday. i installed it on my new rig (witch is yet to be completed ...still waiting on video card and psu) and ran into a question about it.
it has a seperate fan speed control that i can either use in a 3.5" floppy drive bay or a pci bay in the rear. my question is, do i have to use this control? or can i just let me mobo tell it how fast to spin the fan? in the instructions, it says to disable the mobo function in bios while using the extra control that came with the cooler, but it doesnt say i have to use it or if it is optional. any advice on this matter i would love. thanks in advance. |
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The control knob is optional. You can plug the fan directly into your motherboard, and have it control the fan.
Last edited by Cinders; 01-23-2008 at 10:01 PM.. |
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as the knob is gray and silver and my case colors are black and yellow ;X i was hoping it was optional, but didnt want to complete the system without checking first since the manual wasnt really that helpful. |
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Wow that was a fast reply! I edited my original post to explain a bit more.
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