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Posted: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 16:32:55 Post Subject: |
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hawk_eye wrote: | Hey - I have the NZ version of the X1 case, and I have a problem with my front dial... everything is working fine, but for some reason my fan icon is not lighting up or working at all... I presume this is because it is not plugged in. Can someone run me through exactly what wires to look for, and where to plug them in?
I'm not a computer builder, so try not to confuse me with computer terms Any help would be appreciated
And - feel free to add me to msn or email me, just tell me who you are and what forum your from. Cheers, Ben |
Me too. After fruitless searching, this forum seems to have the most information at least.
I've read that you need a 3 wire fan, which I plan on purchasing tonight. But then after that how exactly do you hook it up? Do I simply connect the fan to that? Does the fan get power from that?
I have this connector (second from the right):
Do I connect to that adapter then connect the fan to that? I'm very confused. Raidmax still hasn't answered my emails. |
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Posted: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 20:19:25 Post Subject: |
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I just recently got a Raidmax ATX-701WB "Sirius" case, and I'm a little stumped on how to hook up my front panel.
I'm new to the whole "building my own computer" thing (This being the first computer I've built). I managed to get it all working, all but the 3 gauges on the front. the manual didn't explain how/where to hook them up...
could someone enlighten me, or show me where I can find out how to hook it up? pictures would be appreciated, but text would do just fine Thanks. |
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Posted: Fri, 07 Jul 2006 07:39:47 Post Subject: |
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If I was to guess....you should have three different types of leads for the front gauges....
One should be a flat (no plug) probe, this is the temperature probe. Decide where you want to stick and you should have a little piece of tape to secure it. DO NOT stick it between the CPU and the heatsink. If you want it on the CPU, try on the side of the CPU. Other places are on top of hard drives, or on the back side of the video card, or somewhere onthe base of the CPU heatsink.
Another should look like a fan lead, plug one of the fans into it, and that should provide both power and allow the gauge to be used.
The final should look like the Hard Drive LED lead that connects to your motherboard, and might/should have another set of leads coming off it. Plug one end into the motherboard, and the lead that was plugged into the motherboard onto the second lead coming off the gauge lead.
Hopefully that helps, if you need more info, post a few pics of the leads (Raidmax doesn't have pics of them), along with giving your motherboard model so we can help point out where the HD LED is at. |
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Posted: Sat, 08 Jul 2006 05:26:27 Post Subject: |
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Wow! you were absolutely right! now all 3 gauges light up and work, however, the fan (i hooked it up to my side pannel fan, making it easier to pull the side off without having to pull it off the mobo) doesn't seem to be pushing as hard as it was before, could this be because i used a Y power cable instead of running the power striaght to the 4 prong connector? or should i use a different fan and plug the case one back into the mobo?
BTW, my mobo is an ASRock 939Dual-SATA2 Socket 939 ULi M1695 ATX AMD Motherboard... if that helps at all.
Oh, and I just kinda wedged the temp probe into the fins on the heatsink, it stayed there. (didn't have to apply any force at all, it just kinda stuck) with the tip of it touching the base of the heatsink, or close to it. should that be ok? or should I move it?
Thanks for all the help! now my case is all lighty and stuff. sweet! |
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