CPU Fan. Does it have to have 4 pins??

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Hi,

I have just installed the Thermalight 120 extreme hsf.

I purchased the 120mm fan seperatley because it doesn't come with it.

However, the cpu fan connector on the mobo is 4 pin & the fan connector is 3 pin.

I can still connect the fan to 3 pins of the cpu connector on the mobo but is this meant to be?
 
A 3 pin fan is fine. There should even be a little tab so you can correctly line up a 3 pin plug.
 
3pin into a 4pin works but you will find you wont beable to control the speed of the fan.. if you want to control the speed of the fan you are best to use a 3pin connector on the board..
 
I have a P5K-E which doesnt like it, also had a few problems getting speedfan to work a 3pin on the 4pin CPU connector on a DSR-3 depends on the board I guess
 
3pin into a 4pin works but you will find you wont beable to control the speed of the fan.. if you want to control the speed of the fan you are best to use a 3pin connector on the board..

:confused:

The 4th pin is for PWM speed control. You can still control the speed of the fan via standard linear voltage regulation.
 
PWM basically turns the fan on and off very quickly which means that in general a PWM fan can run at smoother and lower RPM than a voltage controlled fan.. as I say from my experience the ASUS P35 and X38 boards only have the option of PWM control on the CPU fan and therefore if you want to control a 3 pin fan you will need to run it off one of the chasis fan controllers
 
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