RE: my above post, cancelled and replaced my order to included the 5 fan cable you suggested :)
EDIT: And I will definitely watch the cable management video ^^
thanks so much!
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RE: my above post, cancelled and replaced my order to included the 5 fan cable you suggested :)
EDIT: And I will definitely watch the cable management video ^^
thanks so much!
I'm afraid not ; ;, looked it up but couldnt find much info. Based on what i did find, i drew up a diagram on what might be the method. Start with the power switch and see if it turns on before you try the others, if power switch works then try the reset and eventually the LEDs. If it does not work, then just try inserting power switch into different pins one by one; trial and error is the only other way to do this it seems ; ;. Also did your old case have a reset switch? If it did not, what i labeled as reset might actually be one of the LEDs.
http://oi47.tinypic.com/2du0dx3.jpg
I have a Thermaltake TR2 600 Watt. I had to replace my old one on my old rig 2 years ago, so I made the mistake of going to bestbuy and buying one. Its been reliable so far, but I really want a higher quality built one. as for GPU. I have a EVGA Nvidia GTX 550 Ti. I'm also wanting to upgrade my video card at some point in time, but its not that important at the moment. Whenever I think of Mid-towers all I can think of is mine lol. Its tiny. I know Mid's come in bigger dimensions, but I dont know they just dont seem to have a lot of room. Thats why I want to go Full, I figure the more room, the more fans the better it cools. I'll have to research more. Which coolers did you provide the pictures of? I see a lot of stuff for AM3, but next to nothing for AM3+. I dont know if an AM3 cooler would work on an AM3+.
Good morning!
The Dell case does not have a Reset Button.
In addition, the only "light(s)" I see emit from the Power Button itself (top of case), and a tiny flicker on top/front of the case directly to the right of a slot labeled mini/MMC SD/RS. So I'm not sure I would even have 3 LED light "outlets" on this Dell FP1 header at all?
There are two USBs on top along with the two small headset/mic holes; and two USB in the front under the 2 CD/DVD drive bays Here are some pics~
Top of Dell case:
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/a...ph/Delltop.jpg
Front (at top) of Dell case:
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/a...lltopfront.jpg
Fuller front view of Dell case:
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/a...lfullfront.jpg
Does any of this info/these pics give you any more information as to the wiring of the FP1 plug?
Another question: My PSU (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817171052) is currently mounted in my Dell at the top of the case with the fan pointing down~
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/a...PCOpencase.jpg
I assume the PSU can be flipped and mounted with the fan pointing upward to be placed at the bottom in the new corsair case? The corsair case itself does have ventilated screen on the bottom, and I do not place it directly on carpet.
The newegg 360 display of the PSU actually shows it upside down, but I wanted to make sure to pass this by you guys :confused:
Jilly My current case has the PSU up to as well, its turned upside down. I want to get a case that has the PSU port at the bottom.
Also, so the five 4-pin PWM connectors (and the one 4-pin which goes to the motherboard) on this product http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812311001 will work with my 3 pin case fan "socket" (header?) on my mobo as well as the 3pin case fan cords (Plugs?) on the actual fans?
So many questions today, sorry! :o
EDIT: Upon further closeup inspection of this product pic on the website, the ends look wider than 3pin but appear to only have 3 pins, although the product description says 4-pin PWM fan connectors. And it looks like there is a spot for a 4th pin but its missing. I guess I will see when it arrives. ^^
PS: LOVE that cable management video! This is quite and education I am getting. Really exciting! :D
Well, this case is about 6 years old. Its basically a Glorified Dell Case. I say that as in its small, tight, and no air flow. I think it was about $50-60 back then. Most Dell's, Gateway's, E-Machines, HP's. etc. Have the PSU up top. thats what I mean xD. My case is an Antec, I couldnt tell you the model, cause I dont even know lol.
Thats fine, the Corsair only has 2 LEDs too, one for power and the other for HDD, use the diagram above but this time ignore the reset switch, instead plug in the power LED there. Unfortunately you may have to forgo the reset switch function since there might be a chance the dell board does not support it. Insert the power switch as labeled in the diagram and see if it turns on, you can work on the LEDs after that.
You want the PSU mounted the same way as it is now just at the bottom in the corsair case; so the Fan on the PSU would be facing down at the dust filter.
The PWN connector is used to help control your fans through the motherboard or software but not even sure if this motherboard supports that since it only has 1 case fan header. Just connect your fans to the splinter and power it using the Molex connector. You can try going into your bios to see if there is any option to control your fans but i don't think that motherboard has any. Without having the PWN connected, your fans will run at default speeds.
Also Don't worry about asking questions, if there is anything your not clear on or would like information on, don't hold back and feel free to ask. No matter how small the issue or concern is, its better to ask questions rather then go in blind.