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Vantec AeroFlow, is it ok to run it fromthe Mianboard powerwise,and not the PSU ?



 
 
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Old August 28th 03, 02:38 AM
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Default Vantec AeroFlow, is it ok to run it fromthe Mianboard powerwise,and not the PSU ?


Mot like my old volcano 7, had power from the PSU and Seperate RPM
cable to the board


I heard of Coolers burning out the connectors on Mainboards will mine
do this ??

I have an Asus A7v266-e.

I was thinking of cutting the cables and connected them to a molex but
still plug whats left in so i can monitor rpm into the mainboard ??.

Think this woudl be a better idea ?

Thanks.

 




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