20 Mar 2010 at 17:15 #1 Danm54 Danm54 Associate Joined 20 May 2009 Posts 1,857 As above, im looking for one and cant find it. Its a PCB that you plug a molex into and it gives you 5v, 7v and 12v fan headers. Ive googled every name i can think and searched the forum but cant find it. Thanks
As above, im looking for one and cant find it. Its a PCB that you plug a molex into and it gives you 5v, 7v and 12v fan headers. Ive googled every name i can think and searched the forum but cant find it. Thanks
20 Mar 2010 at 17:25 #2 game4it game4it Associate Joined 27 Nov 2008 Posts 370 Location Dublin,Ireland Google this "Resistor Cable" Not sure if its what you want or not though.
20 Mar 2010 at 17:27 #3 AndyOcUK AndyOcUK Soldato Joined 15 Feb 2006 Posts 3,421 Location Staffordshire M Cubed's "T-Balancer" ? http://www.vadim.co.uk/images/1132-cvadim.jpg
20 Mar 2010 at 17:28 #4 Danm54 Danm54 Associate OP Joined 20 May 2009 Posts 1,857 Close but not what im after, i have some of them already. I can't even find a pic of it but its a circuit board with 3 and 4 pin fan connectors on it at different voltages.
Close but not what im after, i have some of them already. I can't even find a pic of it but its a circuit board with 3 and 4 pin fan connectors on it at different voltages.
20 Mar 2010 at 17:28 #5 Orangey Orangey Soldato Joined 22 Aug 2008 Posts 8,338 Fractal Design Fan Power Splitter, PCI Sold on competitor site so can't link.
20 Mar 2010 at 17:29 #6 Danm54 Danm54 Associate OP Joined 20 May 2009 Posts 1,857 Never seen that one but thats a PCI slot card, not the same as the one id seen before, dosen't have to be in a pci slot though Last edited: 20 Mar 2010
Never seen that one but thats a PCI slot card, not the same as the one id seen before, dosen't have to be in a pci slot though
20 Mar 2010 at 17:33 #7 Orangey Orangey Soldato Joined 22 Aug 2008 Posts 8,338 You can unscrew the PCI bracket and use a sticky pad to mount it somewhere.
20 Mar 2010 at 17:59 #8 Danm54 Danm54 Associate OP Joined 20 May 2009 Posts 1,857 Orangey said: You can unscrew the PCI bracket and use a sticky pad to mount it somewhere. Click to expand... Yea think ill do that, need some fans from this site too as Overclockers dont do them anymore
Orangey said: You can unscrew the PCI bracket and use a sticky pad to mount it somewhere. Click to expand... Yea think ill do that, need some fans from this site too as Overclockers dont do them anymore
20 Mar 2010 at 21:15 #9 Danm54 Danm54 Associate OP Joined 20 May 2009 Posts 1,857 Thats the one Amidar, thanks
20 Mar 2010 at 21:16 #10 Amidar Amidar Soldato Joined 15 Jun 2003 Posts 2,611 Location Darlington Danm54 said: Thats the one Amidar, thanks Click to expand... No problem Luckly i have one sat infront of me,just looked at the place i got mine from and they don't seem to be listed anymore
Danm54 said: Thats the one Amidar, thanks Click to expand... No problem Luckly i have one sat infront of me,just looked at the place i got mine from and they don't seem to be listed anymore
20 Mar 2010 at 21:18 #11 Danm54 Danm54 Associate OP Joined 20 May 2009 Posts 1,857 If you google 'Multi Port Panel InLine' it comes up with shopping results
20 Mar 2010 at 21:19 #12 Amidar Amidar Soldato Joined 15 Jun 2003 Posts 2,611 Location Darlington Danm54 said: If you google 'Multi Port Panel InLine' it comes up with shopping results Click to expand... Nice one,they are a great bit of kit saves messing around with fan controllers.
Danm54 said: If you google 'Multi Port Panel InLine' it comes up with shopping results Click to expand... Nice one,they are a great bit of kit saves messing around with fan controllers.
20 Mar 2010 at 21:23 #13 Danm54 Danm54 Associate OP Joined 20 May 2009 Posts 1,857 Certainly does, ive got 6 fans on my new case and i want to run them all at low rpm's so this is the ideal way to do it.
Certainly does, ive got 6 fans on my new case and i want to run them all at low rpm's so this is the ideal way to do it.