i have my PC open and while doing some other clean up and slight upgrades, I decided to replace the fans on my Power supply
This is a Herolchi HEC350-LD bought for a an AMD 1.0Ghz system about 3 years ago.
I have opened the unit and there is a 90mm fan (blows from case to PSU) and a 80mm fan that blows from PSU to the outside
they were both connected to a 1.5cm square circuit board with two pin connectors (one for each fan)
There is a black and white wire from the 80mm exhaust fan for rpm sensing
My question: i have removed the fans from the small circuit board and wanted to make sure that the PSU will still power up....i wasn't sure if it is typical that if i connect the fans to a fan controller, the PSU will not 'see' the fans hooked to it's internal PSU and think they have failed and won't start the PSU
I suspect that i can install my fans and connect them directly to my fan controller...and the PSU will not know the difference
thanks for any feedback
This is a Herolchi HEC350-LD bought for a an AMD 1.0Ghz system about 3 years ago.
I have opened the unit and there is a 90mm fan (blows from case to PSU) and a 80mm fan that blows from PSU to the outside
they were both connected to a 1.5cm square circuit board with two pin connectors (one for each fan)
There is a black and white wire from the 80mm exhaust fan for rpm sensing
My question: i have removed the fans from the small circuit board and wanted to make sure that the PSU will still power up....i wasn't sure if it is typical that if i connect the fans to a fan controller, the PSU will not 'see' the fans hooked to it's internal PSU and think they have failed and won't start the PSU
I suspect that i can install my fans and connect them directly to my fan controller...and the PSU will not know the difference
thanks for any feedback