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Question: 80mm fan on top of case, power supply?
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I want to place a 80mm fan on top of my ps3 fan, Cutting a hole on my case for better intake was the first idea, after seeing that my ps3 runs 10celcius cooler when without cover on a room that is above the "normal" temperature. Now I was thinking about puting a fan on the outside, intaking directly to the ps3 fan, like sandwich effect. http://www.caseking.de/shop/catalog/...mm::19733.html Thats the fan right there. My question now is where should I get the power from for the fan? Any ideas?
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there's 12V at the drive's power connector, but i don't know if the extra current can be a problem. if you take the power from the fan, it will work for sure. FAN pinout: 1. bown - +12V 2. black - ground 3. grey -pwm BD pinout 1. black -12V 2. grey - ground 3. grey - ground 4. grey - +5V the good news,you don't have to take the complete board apart for this, but don't short anything.! |
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No, Im talking about a Slim, on the fat the cooler is under the console, it wouldn't make that much logic placing a fan on top of the case
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the 12V to fan is unprotected if you take the board apart, soldering it to the other side of the prongs can be an alternative.
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Let me check my board on the net, ill get back to you.
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Just found this:
http://pocketnews.cocolog-nifty.com/.../100422_08.jpg Similar to my board, top right, 3 solder points should be the Fan connector, now my question, How am I supposed to close the board ( with metalic part ) on top of my cables, that will end in a short and a hole on my board will be born
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this way you don't have to take the board apart. but be carefull not to short it. ![]() if your BD drive still have the 4 wire power cable then you could get the power from there as well, the new fan is not taking that much power. |
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i only don't get it why most parts on the mainboard are protected by fuses, the fan isn't. ![]() btw, your new fan will run at full speed, but you probably know that. ![]() EDIT: i'm replying to the wrong person...lol Last edited by Mr.Dutch; 01-31-2013 at 09:00 AM. |
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