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  2. Computer fan control - Wikipedia

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    Another method of reducing the fan speed [5] is by moving the 5 V wire in the classical Molex power connector in the place of the Ground wire going to the fan, thereby delivering +7 V (12 V − 5 V = 7 V) to the fan. However, this is a potentially risky method, because +5 V PSU line is intended to source current only, not sink it, so the PSU is ...

  3. Computer fan - Wikipedia

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    The other two wires of the connector provide 5V (red) and ground (black too), and are not used in this case. This is the same connector as used on hard drives before the SATA became standard. Three-pin Molex connector PicoBlade family This connector is used with notebook fans or when connecting the fan to the video card. Dell proprietary

  4. List of video connectors - Wikipedia

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    Used by early home computers and game consoles to connect them to TVs because of the lack of any other connector. Generally not used in North America. BNC: Alternative to RCA for professional video electronics. Protocols: Serial digital interface (SDI) and HD-SDI. CoaXPress; 75 Ω for video signal (SDI and CoaXPress) on, for example, RG59 and RG6.

  5. Computer case screws - Wikipedia

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    Usually, the standoff has a #6-32 UNC male thread on one end which screws into a threaded hole in the case or motherboard backplate and a #6-32 UNC female thread in the other end which accepts a screw to retain the motherboard. Less often, the standoff has a female thread in both ends and a second screw is used to attach it to the case.

  6. Talk:Computer fan - Wikipedia

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    Can anyone post info about hours of life, mtbf, if they produce more/less noise than the others, etc?. regarding ball bearing mttf, if this helps any, my mother's windows 98 pc has been operating since circa 1998 or 1999 so it's got about (2010-1998)*52*40=24,960hours on the power supply fan which is probably ball bearing. I don't think cheapo sleeve b

  7. CPU socket - Wikipedia

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    It is just a re-branded Socket F that doesn't need special RAM, and may have only been used in the Asus L1N64-SLI WS Motherboard. Socket AM2+ 2007 AMD Athlon 64 AMD Athlon X2 AMD Phenom AMD Phenom II: Desktop PGA: 940 1.27 [9] 200–2600 MHz Separated power planes Replaces Socket AM2 AM2+ Pkg. CPUs can work in Socket AM2 AM2 Pkg. CPUs can work ...

  8. SpeedFan - Wikipedia

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    SpeedFan is a system monitor for Microsoft Windows that can read temperatures, voltages and fan speeds of computer components. [3] It can change computer fan speeds depending on the temperature of various components. [1] [4] The program can display system variables as charts and as an indicator in the system tray.

  9. Computer case - Wikipedia

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    Inside a gaming case during gameplay. 360° photograph. A full tower case. Accessories shown include: a fan controller, a DVD burner, and a USB memory card reader.. Cases can come in many different sizes and shapes, which are usually determined by the form factor of the motherboard since it is physically the largest hardware component in most computers. Consequently, personal computer form ...

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