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s about 2011 motherboard 3-pin headers and Y splitters

s about 2011 motherboard 3-pin headers and Y splitters

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Mini_Muffin24
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09-06-2016, 08:59 AM
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Hi, I'm working with an old Acer IPSB-VR motherboard (rev 1.01). I'm planning to upgrade to a Corsair 280x case and need to connect two 120mm fans using a 4-pin Y splitter. The specs say about 0.30A per fan, totaling around 0.60A. Concerned about damaging the 3-pin header from the old board—especially since it might not handle more power. Also, I'm unsure what the maximum power the original header can supply. The new fans use less current, but I want to make sure the header isn't overloaded or damaged.
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Mini_Muffin24
09-06-2016, 08:59 AM #1

Hi, I'm working with an old Acer IPSB-VR motherboard (rev 1.01). I'm planning to upgrade to a Corsair 280x case and need to connect two 120mm fans using a 4-pin Y splitter. The specs say about 0.30A per fan, totaling around 0.60A. Concerned about damaging the 3-pin header from the old board—especially since it might not handle more power. Also, I'm unsure what the maximum power the original header can supply. The new fans use less current, but I want to make sure the header isn't overloaded or damaged.

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ttylxox143
Junior Member
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09-06-2016, 10:54 AM
#2
Yes, the Y cable is compatible.
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ttylxox143
09-06-2016, 10:54 AM #2

Yes, the Y cable is compatible.

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Bballer1013
Junior Member
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09-07-2016, 12:35 PM
#3
Avoid damaging the header or harming the motherboard.
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Bballer1013
09-07-2016, 12:35 PM #3

Avoid damaging the header or harming the motherboard.

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09-14-2016, 12:50 PM
#4
I've tried various adapters and splitters before, and a fan splitter seems to be the most reliable option.
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darkshedow2000
09-14-2016, 12:50 PM #4

I've tried various adapters and splitters before, and a fan splitter seems to be the most reliable option.

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coolgamer33
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09-27-2016, 01:50 PM
#5
Only very fast fans such as 2.0A or above can damage the header. I’ve used a Delta high-speed fan before—it melted the connector (not a fire, just burned), and it was connected via Molex from the PSU with an adapter, not directly to the motherboard (too dangerous).
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coolgamer33
09-27-2016, 01:50 PM #5

Only very fast fans such as 2.0A or above can damage the header. I’ve used a Delta high-speed fan before—it melted the connector (not a fire, just burned), and it was connected via Molex from the PSU with an adapter, not directly to the motherboard (too dangerous).