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Postby jwenham » Thu Jan 08, 2009 9:04 pm

I am installing a TRU120 on my i7 940 with a P6T deluxe MOBO. My question is, my MOBO's CPU fan connection is a 4 pin and my TRu's fan is a 3, is it OK to hook it to the 4 pin?
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Re: Tru120 power connector question

Postby NickN » Thu Jan 08, 2009 10:09 pm

yes

The only difference is there will be less speed control .. it will still run fine

be sure to fit the plug correctly.. it should only go on one way

If you wish to change the fan to one that is specific to the board and have better control over the fan speed then you need to get a 120MM PWM (4pin) fan and replace the one on the TR120 with it

They are sold at most online hardware outlets...

examples

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6835186015

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/5879/ ... 225BU.html
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Re: Tru120 power connector question

Postby jwenham » Thu Jan 08, 2009 10:43 pm

The fan came with the HS as a kit combo. I wonder why they dont include the fan with the power management pin also? Man that sucker is big! So far everything is going fine putting it together. I am taking my time with it
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Re: Tru120 power connector question

Postby SubZer0 » Thu Jan 08, 2009 11:02 pm

that transformation of boxes into a computer is a great feeling, especially after you're playing all the games and doing everything you wanted to do with what you bought and everything is running smooth and as it should be... I love it
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Re: Tru120 power connector question

Postby NickN » Thu Jan 08, 2009 11:03 pm

I did not order that unit.. I had them ship me the bracket for my original 120 which I had purchased the fan for (the originals did not come with any fan) so I was unaware for the lack of PWM support until recently.

I did shoot off an email the TR but did not get anything back.. I told them no x58 motherboard has a 3 pin CPU connector and I was quite surprised to see they used that fan.


You shoud not have any problems hitting 4GHz on the 940 but do be aware the only temp monitor software able to read i7 correctly right now is the beta version of Realtemp... v2.90 or above

The i7 has a TJMAX of 100c so your max temp under a load test wants to be 80c or less
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Re: Tru120 power connector question

Postby jwenham » Thu Jan 08, 2009 11:15 pm

Here is what they told me?

Dear Jim:

Many thanks for your mail and support,
Our Fan is made with 3 pins,
so the 3 pin connector will be fine,
the 4 pins are for fans that with adjustable speeds,
which are rare in the market.
Yes and our fan will run at 1600rpm all time,
it was not a 4 pin fan so it can't be adjusted.

Best Regards.

Please visit us at :  www.thermalright.com

David Fan
sales/marketing
Thermalright Co., Ltd.

Nick, does that mean I should use a 3 pin chassis connection and not the CPU connection?
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Re: Tru120 power connector question

Postby NickN » Fri Jan 09, 2009 12:06 am

[quote]Here is what they told me?

Dear Jim:

Many thanks for your mail and support,
Our Fan is made with 3 pins,
so the 3 pin connector will be fine,
the 4 pins are for fans that with adjustable speeds,
which are rare in the market.
Yes and our fan will run at 1600rpm all time,
it was not a 4 pin fan so it can't be adjusted.

Best Regards.

Please visit us at :
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Re: Tru120 power connector question

Postby JimBrown » Fri Jan 09, 2009 1:48 pm

Nick, great information.

Like jwenham, I am putting the finishing touches on my i7 920 build (the last bit, 6gb of the fast Mushkin RAM, should be delivered this afternoon). I also got the newer TRUE 120 that comes with the three wire fan. When I'm ready to OC, I'll replace that fan.

May I ask which PWM fan you are using?

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Re: Tru120 power connector question

Postby NickN » Fri Jan 09, 2009 5:14 pm

LOL

I dont remember.. let me see if I can find the make specs on it

I do know it is a 120mm PWM 2500RPM @ about 50-80CFM.. somewhere in there

I know I got it at Frozen CPU
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Re: Tru120 power connector question

Postby JimBrown » Fri Jan 09, 2009 7:28 pm

No worries if you can't find the info on it, Nick. At least I know what to look for from your post above.

Time to go install the memory. It's been four hours since it was delivered after sitting in a UPS truck all day at -15C (5F). Should be warmed up now. :-)

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Re: Tru120 power connector question

Postby NickN » Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:04 pm

No worries if you can't find the info on it, Nick. At least I know what to look for from your post above.

Time to go install the memory. It's been four hours since it was delivered after sitting in a UPS truck all day at -15C (5F). Should be warmed up now. :-)

Regards,
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LOL

It was this one, same one I posted above

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/5879/ ... 225BU.html
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Re: Tru120 power connector question

Postby JimBrown » Sat Jan 10, 2009 2:06 pm

Thanks again, Nick.

New rig is running. And it ran from first power on. That's a first for me. Usually I've made a mistake somewhere. Anyway, I've hijacked this thread enough.

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Re: Tru120 power connector question

Postby NickN » Sat Jan 10, 2009 2:50 pm

LOL

No worries..
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Re: Tru120 power connector question

Postby T1MT1M » Sat Jan 10, 2009 3:55 pm

the 4 pins are for fans that with adjustable speeds,
which are rare in the market.


I find that amusing since the Vendetta 2's come with the fans that have a 4 pin connector and they are saying that they are rare :P.
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