Hi,
My cabinet came with a fan fixed at the rear, in the space below the SMPS. This fan does not have the 3-pin connector of the type needed to get power from my ATX motherboard, and would need to be powered by the SMPS.
For power, there are two wires (red and black) extending from the fan. These 2 wires then are linked into a standard 4-pin connector (of the type that comes with the 24-pin ATX power supply). However, the wires of this 4-pin connector are attached at the other end to another 4-pin connector (only this one has 4 pin sockets, while the first one has 4 pins).
So I am not clear which of the two connectors should be used for to connect to the SMPS. Can someone explain why there are 2 4-pin connectors for the fan, while all other devices (CD-ROM, HDD etc) need only one ?
Thanks in advance.
Vishal
My cabinet came with a fan fixed at the rear, in the space below the SMPS. This fan does not have the 3-pin connector of the type needed to get power from my ATX motherboard, and would need to be powered by the SMPS.
For power, there are two wires (red and black) extending from the fan. These 2 wires then are linked into a standard 4-pin connector (of the type that comes with the 24-pin ATX power supply). However, the wires of this 4-pin connector are attached at the other end to another 4-pin connector (only this one has 4 pin sockets, while the first one has 4 pins).
So I am not clear which of the two connectors should be used for to connect to the SMPS. Can someone explain why there are 2 4-pin connectors for the fan, while all other devices (CD-ROM, HDD etc) need only one ?
Thanks in advance.
Vishal