3 -> 4 pin adaptors

Scootin159

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The wonderful (emphasis on sarcasm here) DigiDoc 5 has only 3 pin connectors/cables, yet most of my friends case fans are 4 pin. Does anyone know where he can find some adaptors for this?

Also, anyone ever try removing the alarm from the DigiDoc5? Would just mauling it/removing it cause the circuitry any problems (different resistance)?
 

Mavrick007

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You can get 3 to 4 pin adapters at most small computer shops that carry case fans. Good luck.
 

Scootin159

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Originally posted by: Mavrick007
You can get 3 to 4 pin adapters at most small computer shops that carry case fans. Good luck.

I've tried several, and none I can find have them. A lot have 4 -> 3 pin adaptors, but nobody has 3 -> 4 pin adaptors.
 

Mavrick007

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If you can't find any locally, you can always order them online. There's lots of sites like Inflowdirect, Directron, ColdCPU, and Case-Mod. I'm sure there's lots more places you can find for good deals too. Case Mod seems to have them for like $0.50 each so that might be a good place to try. Good luck.
 

Scootin159

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All of those so far have been for plugging a 3pin fan into a 4pin power source. I need vice versa...I need a 4pin fan plugged into a 3 pin power source.
 

Scootin159

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Originally posted by: Maelsturm
so you're trying to say the power connector on your internal device is a 4 pin female?

I basically need to plug a 4pin fan into a motherboard header (although I'm not, but that's the style connector I have).
 

sakic19

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2cooltek have them for $2 too...
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This is an adapter that allows a 4 pin style fan to plug into a motherboard header.

Edit:eek:oppsss...i guess that one doesn't help.. it doesn't have the rpm wire.
 

Scootin159

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Originally posted by: sakic19
2cooltek have them for $2 too...
link
description:
This is an adapter that allows a 4 pin style fan to plug into a motherboard header.

Edit:eek:oppsss...i guess that one doesn't help.. it doesn't have the rpm wire.

Nope, actually that is exactly what I was looking for. RPM monitoring isn't available because the fan doesn't support it, it's not a problem with the adaptor.

Thanks!