Nico052020
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Hello,
I call on you again. I am in the middle of a big cleanup, upgrade, optimization,...
Currently there are 3 fans in my tower which are managed manually with a potentiometer (all 3 together).
The fans are on 3 wires.
I have 4 connectors on my motherboard X10SL7-Fin addition to the one for the CPU.
On the motherboard documentation, it is written that :
I would like to be able to connect the fans to the motherboard connectors. I understand that I cannot adjust the fan speed automatically.
Is it possible to adjust the fan speed manually, like I used to do with my potentiometer?
On my IPMI interface, I did not find anything.
Regards
I call on you again. I am in the middle of a big cleanup, upgrade, optimization,...
Currently there are 3 fans in my tower which are managed manually with a potentiometer (all 3 together).
The fans are on 3 wires.
I have 4 connectors on my motherboard X10SL7-Fin addition to the one for the CPU.
On the motherboard documentation, it is written that :
The X10SL7-F has five fan headers (Fan 1-Fan 4 & Fan A). These fans are 4-pin fan headers.
Although pins 1-3 of the onboard fan headers are backward compatible with the traditional 3-pin fans, we recommend that you use 4-pin fans to take advantage of the fan speed control via IPMI interface. This allows the fan speeds to be automatically adjusted based on the motherboard temperature. Refer to the table on the right for pin definitions.
I would like to be able to connect the fans to the motherboard connectors. I understand that I cannot adjust the fan speed automatically.
Is it possible to adjust the fan speed manually, like I used to do with my potentiometer?
On my IPMI interface, I did not find anything.
Regards