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i bet u guys know the speed fan. does it work on vista?? i tried once and it said there is no fan..one case fan is connected to the mobo and otherone is connected directly to psu. i want to change the speed of the fan that is connected to the mobo. please tell me how to change cooler speed. thanks

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you could always just whack in a resistor.

if your not so mod friendly then there probably some software that same with the mobo (if it new) that let you OS-OC and chng the fan speed.

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well you can always buy a new fan that brings a speed changer with it

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oh.. im not that rich to buy a fan is more than 20$
is all mobo supports speedfan??

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jhyukkang, the following link is SpeedFan's website: http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
Also read the F.A.Q. Tab, as well as HOW TO Online: http://www.almico.com/sfarticle.php?id=4

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