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    Malcolm Viegas is offline Senior Member
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    Default Putting in case fan into the header of GA-Z68X-UDiv-Biii CPU board

    Currently I have bought a latest system with GA-Z68X-UD4-Biii CPU board. Just I need to plug a case fan into the header. But I do not familiar what perfectly it means. Is it secure to plug the case fan to the header? I do not have much view about it. I too assured the CPU board manual but I did not realize anything as nothing about this was stated in it. Well this is my first CPU board.

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    In my idea you can link the fan to the header. You can link the case fan or any additional fan with it. Let me tell you that it is ever excellent to power your fans either perfectly from the power supply unit or from a fan controller. Well I imagine you can do a google search on this consequences and acquire more data regarding this. I hope my advice is valuable to you.

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    Yeah you can do it. If you are having 2 fans then make confirm that you are functioning them from the similar controller otherwise it could make troubles to you. It could be similar one is going quicker and the other one is a bit slower. This is applicable if you are utilizing any push or pull type of setup. Please state what kind of setup you will utilize?

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    Well as you have inquired case fan is the fan that controls the temperature of the central processing unit. A plenty of heat is created through the central processing unit and fan cools the central processing unit. Make confirm that you have sufficient place to do that. You might need altering the BIOS of the system. You can make alters in the BIOS through entering the BIOS setup. You require to maintain pressing F2 button just after restarting the computer.

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    Make abiding that you go for a 12 V fan and are accordant with the system. If you demand your fan to be bashful and added able again go for Nautua fan. While purchasing the fan you can additionally ask the accouterments being to adviser you on the same. Ask them to accord you a manual. In the chiral do’s and don’ts are mentioned. The chiral will adviser you appropriately about how to set up the fan, area and all.

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