![]() if there's other way i can turn it off without unplug anything,let me know.thnx so far Plus i read in reviews that people have undervolted this fan can run just on 5V so the usb to 4 molex should still work(and fan to be quieter that way also).anyway i ordered the usb to molex adapter already so we'll see.maybe i am wasting money but i want to be able to turn the fan off. ![]() ![]() so i don't think i can do that through power supply or mobo.so only way to turn the fan off is to literally unplug it.am i right? Thanks guys,i found out that i do have both sata and 4 pin molex (wires were really messy lol) from power supply but the 4 pin is not linear rectangular 4 pin (like on this fan) but its square,2 holes next to 2 holes.there's adapters for either of these as u told me,BUT what i forgot to mention is that i want to be able to TURN OFF the fan when not gaming/rendering/video editing (cuz 3200rpm is pretty loud). There is no tach cable ( only 2 wires ), won't be able to tell RPM's, it's meant to run full speed, no real point in attempting to power it via the motherboard even if you had a free header. Look at the lower right hand corner of the photo, that's a Molex pass-thru connector, you connect it to a Molex connector from the power supply, and it allows for another peripheral to be connected. is there such a thing to connect it to adapter which converts it to regular usb, so i can plug it in the regular usb ports on the back of my PC (usb ports like the ones for mouse,keyboard,any electronics.) ? if it does exist,will it have enough power to run the fan?Įdit: ok i found this one,which is 4 pin to dual usb,but i wonder if it has enough power to run the fan : where do i exactly plug it in? i don't have anywhere to plug it on the motherboard. Ok so i bought this exhaust fan and it has a 4 pin connector (look at it).
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