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Sep 8th, 2003, 07:14 AM
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Monitoring computer temp.
Just recently I had to install another power supply, my old one went dead. But after looking over the manual I found out that there is a 3pin fan signal connector, with this cable I am suppose to have the ability to monitor the temp of the computer.
How can I do this, I did plug in the 3 pin connector to the only 3 pin slot on my motherboard, which was my chassis fan connector. No was this the right thing to do? If not let me know and I will pull it out. If it was the right thing to do, how do I get to monitor this temperature, is there software that I need, or what needs to be done. This is an Antec power supply that I am talking about.
I appreciate everyones help.
Thanks
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Sep 8th, 2003, 08:51 AM
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Could you provide the model nmber, I want to reeserach this first. I also dont believe that the 3pin connector is for temperature. There two wires are for fan power and the extra wire monitors the fan speed. I could e wrong. If you could provide the model I can check it out.
Last edited by Admiral Michael; Sep 8th, 2003 at 08:57 AM.
Admiral Michael
Michaelsoft Inc.

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Sep 9th, 2003, 07:10 AM
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the model number is PP412X.
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