Taking Case Fans out of Dead Powersupply?

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Taking Case Fans out of Dead Powersupply?

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So is it possible for me to take 2 aspire case fans out of a dead aspire psu that came with a case and won't even run windows stably? That is to use as case fans in my case?
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Sure, you can pull them and use in the case. Worst thing that you may have to do is change the connector on the fan, some come with a 2 pin connector, but all you have to do is swap it for a 3 pin from a old fan........;)
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sweet, I had this extra psu that we had in a computer for a while and it is the problem we found after a lot of part swaping so it's not good for any cpu I own so i figured I could make use of the two fans sitting inside. Thanks for the info.
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I gutted a PSU for a fan recently too, had to do an awesome rewire with the two pin connector involving a cut up floppy drive power connector and a fair bit of electrical tape, i was dead proud. (except for the bit when i shorted the then running PC 8-), but it wasnt broke so :)).

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Dan Could you post some pics of that? or link me to an easier way to adapt them.
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'Fraid it was in a mates computer so not really.

I just had to sheath the wire a bit on the floppy connector and fan wires, twist them together, electrical tape them shut, and cut/file the clip lugs off of the floppy connector so that it fit on the fan jumpers on the motherboard.

Ghetto at its best.

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You can also do this.... i have done this and it is freaking awesome!!

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So is it just the outside two that I need to get power to the fan on the 3 pin? what is each pin used for? i've got the two fans out of the psu now i'm looking to see the best way to use them. can I just plug the two pin into the 3 pin on the board? anyone got a diagram that can show me how they need to be wired so I can use them on the 3 pin plug or just put them into the back of a molex.
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Oh, yeah, you might also be able to do that :roll: The only reason i had to ghetto mod it was so that it was long enough to reach the motherboard header, doh!

Erm, yeah, i think the third pin is for regulating speed/speed readouts or something. Take a chance at which ones you need to get it working 8-)

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actually just went by the local computer shop and bought a 3-4 pin adapter after seeing they only had wires running to two of the three pins, (side by side so left and middle) so I just plugged the two pin into the three pin on the molex adapters and perfect working fans. :mrgreen:
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