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200 mm HAF X fans not working with Sentry LX

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May 16, 2013 2:53:21 PM

I just bought the NZXT LX, and it looks amazing. I have it in my HAF X case with four stock fans. But I can't adjust the RPM on the two 200 mm fans. The Sentry accepts 3-pin fans, and all the fans are this type. The 230 mm and the 140 mm fans work great. When I turn the mode to "auto" one of the 200 mm's turns off, and the Sentry starts beeping. (As it's supposed to if a fan suddenly stops.)

Why doesn't allow me to adjust the 200 mm fans? Should I buy new ones?

Thanks in advance!

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May 16, 2013 3:25:44 PM

Hmm, I have the same controller, but haven't had that problem. Do the 200mm fans have a 4 socket pwoer connector as well as the 3-pin connectors or is it just the 3-pins?
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May 16, 2013 10:41:39 PM

ryand8 said:
Hmm, I have the same controller, but haven't had that problem. Do the 200mm fans have a 4 socket pwoer connector as well as the 3-pin connectors or is it just the 3-pins?


It has 3-pin and molex pass-through. Do you have a cooler master too? (Judging by your picture, a Stryker?) Did you just hook up your fans normally?
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May 17, 2013 11:23:13 AM

TheErkish said:
ryand8 said:
Hmm, I have the same controller, but haven't had that problem. Do the 200mm fans have a 4 socket pwoer connector as well as the 3-pin connectors or is it just the 3-pins?


It has 3-pin and molex pass-through. Do you have a cooler master too? (Judging by your picture, a Stryker?) Did you just hook up your fans normally?


Yeh I do, CM Storm Stryker. All I did was run my 3-pin through one of the grommets and plugged them into the NZXT, then plugged the molex into the PSU. I usually just put each temp leaf somewhere in the computer where it can't be seen.

Now that you mention it though, I can't adjust my 200mm fan either. I remember being able to at one point, but after tweaking a few things, it would set the fan speed to 0 and begin beeping like you said.

I think I know what it is. Let me test a few things and I'll get back to you.
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