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CPU Fan connector question

KidneyBean

Junior Member
I'm considering a AMD Sempron LE-1250 for a budget computer. I'm trying to figure out if it comes with a PWM controllable fan.

I've been to AMD's site, and couldn't find any info, sorry.
 
Originally posted by: KidneyBean
I guess what I mean is do all new AM2 CPU's come with 4-pin (not molex) fans?

Depends on the age of the cpu. Newer ones come with 4-pin fans while older ones are just 3-pin. Don't know for sure about the LE-1250.

My X3 came with a 4-pin fan. 4-pin fans are not necessary though, as some mainboards have both PWM and voltage fan control.
 
Originally posted by: Dark Cupcake
Depends on the age of the cpu. Newer ones come with 4-pin fans while older ones are just 3-pin. Don't know for sure about the LE-1250.

My X3 came with a 4-pin fan. 4-pin fans are not necessary though, as some mainboards have both PWM and voltage fan control.

Around a month ago I got a Celeron Dual-Core E1200 and it came with a 3-pin. I've been encountering quite a few boards lately that are unable to control a 3-pin fan, including boards using G31, X58 and 750a chipsets.
 
Thanks all for the information.

Dark Cupcake, do you consider an AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200 Brisbane an old CPU? I'm pretty sure the LE-1250 is the same as that but with a bad cpu core, or speed problem (without over volting).
 
A fan with a three-pin connection can still be used on a motherboard with a four-pin connection, you'll just have to control speed via a rheostat
 
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