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Re: [tlug] Linspire as a senior citizen's first computer... whatdoyou think?



I just had some fan issues here and replaced a powersupply fan with one of
several that I purchased surplus for this reason. Anyway, the connector
was the same, but the "new" fan didn't do anything. On a lark, I tried
forcing the connector on the other way and it worked. I then used a needle
and reversed the pins in the connector (a little work). It now works fine.
So I think the fan not working may be a +/- issue. I kinda figgured fans
would always just turn the other way if you reversed polarity, but
apparatnlty my fan was designed not to do that. Perhaps yours is the same?


> I have put together a frankenmachine from a plastic case and an old
> Gateway that I was not using, but for some reason, the CPU fan doesn't
> move. I have yet to let it get really hot, but the old case for this MB
> was a Gateway Performance, and it had a louve or duct coming from the
> power unit that fit over the CPU and cooled it, so it did not have a fan
> on top of the heat sink. The power unit cannot be used on this case
> because the unit is on the bottom, and the size is different, and the
> louve would not be over the CPU. I plugged the fan into three different
> fan pins, and it doesn't move. I tried a different fan from another PC...
> nothing. Is it possible to turn off the fan with jumpers?
> ]
>




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