I searched and didn't see this anywhere so..
I have accidentally discovered that my case fans spin much slower in the "Fan Only" Power plugs, than on the "Normal" device power plugs. Is this supposed to be the case? I had the idea that "fan only" would be different in terms of draw, not the actual power supplied to the device or does that not make sense.
Anyway I accidentally plugged my CPU fan in to an extra normal power plug rather than the "Fan Only" I had been using and I noticed that it was much noisier, I checked and sure enough the output is higher and my temps have dropped. All of my case fans have similarly responded, and the difference is substantial.
Have others noticed/experienced this?
I would like to skip the "Fan Only" connectors all together, but don't have enough "normal Plugs" My Case fans all have a male and female connector so I can daisy chain. Is it safe to daisy chain multiple case fans off of a Power connector? How many would be safe on one power plug?
I have a low RPM 92mm CPU fan putting out about 50cfm and 3 Panaflo H1A 80mm 39cfm fans.
my rig:
antec True550w Thermaltake SLK-900A w SVC 92mm 50cfm fan
3x Panaflo H1A 39cfm 80mm case fans (1 antec 80mm case fan currently not connected - its whatever comes with the performancePlus cases)
AXP1700+DLT3C(1.5v default) @ 200x11 and 1.65v
2x512MB Mushkin PC3500 dual pack level one running at default voltage
DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra version A
Seagate 120GB 8MB cache
Maxtor 80GB 8MBcache
Lite-On CDRW (I'll be adding a DVD burner soon, so I'll have even more draw)
Hercules 3D Prophet 128MB radeon 8500
Thanks! and I wasn't sure which forum, so let me know if this should be in general hardware...
I have accidentally discovered that my case fans spin much slower in the "Fan Only" Power plugs, than on the "Normal" device power plugs. Is this supposed to be the case? I had the idea that "fan only" would be different in terms of draw, not the actual power supplied to the device or does that not make sense.
Anyway I accidentally plugged my CPU fan in to an extra normal power plug rather than the "Fan Only" I had been using and I noticed that it was much noisier, I checked and sure enough the output is higher and my temps have dropped. All of my case fans have similarly responded, and the difference is substantial.
Have others noticed/experienced this?
I would like to skip the "Fan Only" connectors all together, but don't have enough "normal Plugs" My Case fans all have a male and female connector so I can daisy chain. Is it safe to daisy chain multiple case fans off of a Power connector? How many would be safe on one power plug?
I have a low RPM 92mm CPU fan putting out about 50cfm and 3 Panaflo H1A 80mm 39cfm fans.
my rig:
antec True550w Thermaltake SLK-900A w SVC 92mm 50cfm fan
3x Panaflo H1A 39cfm 80mm case fans (1 antec 80mm case fan currently not connected - its whatever comes with the performancePlus cases)
AXP1700+DLT3C(1.5v default) @ 200x11 and 1.65v
2x512MB Mushkin PC3500 dual pack level one running at default voltage
DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra version A
Seagate 120GB 8MB cache
Maxtor 80GB 8MBcache
Lite-On CDRW (I'll be adding a DVD burner soon, so I'll have even more draw)
Hercules 3D Prophet 128MB radeon 8500
Thanks! and I wasn't sure which forum, so let me know if this should be in general hardware...