Re: Swap system and CPU fan connections



Martin wrote:
Hi.

I'm thinking about swapping the system and cpu fan connections on my
motherboard - Foxconn 6150M2MA.
[snip]

What does everyone(!!) think?
Is it a simple swap and is it a good idea?

It's a simple swap. The only problem is that CPU temperature won't be heavily dependent on the system fan - maybe 10C at most from full speed to stopped. As a result, it may be difficult to tune the settings.


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John Jordan
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