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Is there any way to connect a second chasis fan to a P4P800
motherboard? I didn't know if there was "maybe" a way to use a splitter
so something. Okay so it sounds crazy but I would really like to have a
second fan.

thanks for your help


John

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I would imagine you have at least one power connector not in use in
the system, if not then this is what you need to create one

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6812101203


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thanks,

I didn't see the power connector in the box. I thought I only had a
connector for the motherboard.
next time I look in the box.

thanks again

john

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thanks,

I didn't see the power connector in the box. I thought I only had a
connector for the motherboard.
next time I look in the box.

thanks again

john

btw, I got my stuff from newegg and I am very happy

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In article <1115567538.559550.187070@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"coltrane" <tendengarci@yahoo.com> wrote:

> thanks,
>
> I didn't see the power connector in the box. I thought I only had a
> connector for the motherboard.
> next time I look in the box.
>
> thanks again
>
> john
>
> btw, I got my stuff from newegg and I am very happy

You can get an adapter cable, that converts from disk drive
four pin, to the three pins of a fan cable. That connects
+12V and GND wires from the four pin disk drive power cable,
to the two power wires on the fan connector. Here is an
example of a fan that already comes with that adapter cable
in the box.

http://www.bigfootcomputers.com/Me [...] ode=700.42

Devices like this one plug inline with the fan, and allow
you to adjust the speed. For the SilenX fan, this is likely
overkill, as it is pretty quiet already.

http://www.zalman.co.kr/eng/produc [...] 0&code=017

DD
/
/ disk fanmate
DD------ drive speed adj.
\ "Y" | | your case fan
\ cable | |
DD DD------3pin 3pin-+ +-3pin 3pin--- fan
fan
adapter

The only thing missing when not using a three pin fan header on
your motherboard, is the ability to monitor the fan speed.

HTH,
Paul

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Just run another case fan off a power lead from the power supply unit. It
does not have to be attached to the motherboard.

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"coltrane" <tendengarci@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1115564493.902376.4280@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Is there any way to connect a second chasis fan to a P4P800
> motherboard? I didn't know if there was "maybe" a way to use a splitter
> so something. Okay so it sounds crazy but I would really like to have a
> second fan.
>
> thanks for your help
>
>
> John
>

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