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I make a Cooler Master Storm Trooper vitrine and the 200mm winnow on the top of the case recently got noisy and the motherboard ofttimes North Korean won't boot because information technology is spinning likewise slow. The current lover is marked As "Cooler Master A20030-10CB-3MN-F1 DC12V 0.42A". Throne you help me ascertain a replacement fan? I don't know what fans are congenial. I'm looking for the easiest replacement. It's black and doesn't have any LEDs on it so I'm looking for a replaceable replacement.
Thanks, Guy cable
Oct 30, 2004
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Wellspring your problem really isn't mounting holes. Your message states that the Microcomputer has problems booting because the case fan is spinning too slow:
1. The top fan should not be connected to your CPU Head. This header monitors lover speed and if it's deemed too obtuse issues a warning or won't boot. Your Central processing unit ice chest should be connected to this header, not the case fan.
2. Now it does happen that coolers, with their big 140mm fans, will spin slower than the default stock tank from Inte/ / AMD. Therein representativ you barely go into the BIOS and chnage the fan moin rpm from the default to something that suits your fan .... soh if the winnow spins say 600 - 1200 rpm, select 575 as the min. fan hasten in the BIOS.
3. Arsenic to the dimensions, if you want a different brand measure the distance between screw holes and check with manufacturer.
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toilet't speak add up he mounting holes lining up only if median 200m mounting spacing is used, this should work. I seaport't misused the 200mm but the 140s are the top fan on the grocery store having the best performance / noise ratio I cause seen and besting even the honorable Noctua AF-15's away 3C at 300 less revolutions per minute.
Thusly how ass someone find out if the mounting holes will come up before purchasing a new 200mm fan?
Thanks.
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Recovered your problem really isn't mounting holes. Your message states that the Microcomputer has problems booting because the case fan is spinning too slow:
1. The top devotee should not be connected to your Central processor Header. This header monitors sports fan speed and if it's deemed too slow issues a warning Oregon won't boot. Your CPU ice chest should be related to to this header, not the pillowcase sports fan.
2. Now it does go on that coolers, with their big 140mm fans, will tailspin slower than the default stock cooler from Inte/ / AMD. In this case you just go into the BIOS and chnage the fan moin rpm from the default to something that suits your fan .... so if the fan spins say 600 - 1200 revolutions per minute, select 575 as the min. fan speed in the BIOS.
3. As to the dimensions, if you want a unusual brand measure the distance 'tween have sex holes and check with manufacturer.
Mar 20, 2012
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Jack,
I have an ASUS P8Z77-V PRO motherboard. It has 1 x CPU Fan connexion(s), 4 x Physical body Rooter connexion(s), and 1 x Ex gratia Devotee connector(s) . The top fan is on-line to one of the Chassis Fan Connectors. Complete of my fans are monitored by the motherboard. This one sports fan is just going bad, you can tell because of how information technology sounds. It has worked fine for a durable time.
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The entirely way to get a reboot issue is to involve the Central processor surgery CPU_OPT header. Chassis fans do not monitoring device affect the boot march.
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I can sell you mine. I have a liquid cooled CPU so i take over no need for the 200mm fan. IT's along my ebay story rakhshak86
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