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Re: Best System for PTLE for under $1000.00
Allen,
XP2200 is on my A7M266, volcano 7 installed as well...but i'm totally confused about the power supply thingy. all instructions say to connect the 3-pin connection to the cpu_fan, but the volcano has 3-pin with only 2 wires in it(black and red) and a 3-pin with only a yellow wire in it...i want to use that extension to control the fan as well and i don't know what to do. i've ran the red/blue to the extension, what do i do with the yellow coming out of the fan...put that onto the cpu_fan? and what do i do with the yellow that's coming from the extension piece? this sounds terribly confusing so i hope you just remember doing it yourself and what you did exactly. people reading this must think i'm an idiot!
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Re: Best System for PTLE for under $1000.00
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ok well there's 3 wires coming out of the volcano, red blue and yellow. the red and blue go into a 3 hole clip, leaving one empty. and the yellow wire goes into another 3-hole clip, leaving 2 empty. then the red-blue clip goes into another clip with 3 prongs in it (red/blue/yellow wires)...this is the extension piece with the 3-stage selector (i'm starting to lose myself). ok well the red/blue wires connected to the prongs go into the selector switch, come out the other side and go into the power clip/connector, filling 2 of 4 holes. the yellow clip connected to the prong goes into another 3 hole clip, leaving 2 empty. wow i must have you really lost. do i need to do anything to the yellow wires, and does nothing connect to the cpu_fan on the motherboard? allen i'm sorry, this is probably a headache for you
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Re: Best System for PTLE for under $1000.00
That yellow wire has to be for fan control monitoring. I wouldn't worry about it if you don't hook that up.
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Re: Best System for PTLE for under $1000.00
Thank you! one more question, promise controller goes into slot...and the 2 harddrives connect to it? and i plug cd-rw into primary IDE on the motherboard?
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Re: Best System for PTLE for under $1000.00
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Re: Best System for PTLE for under $1000.00
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Re: Best System for PTLE for under $1000.00
thanks again, you're a life saver here. now i'm connecting the leads onto the MB...what differenciates which wire is the ground? i know that between red and black, black is the ground and red is the +5...but what about all the other colors, some combos are green/white, blue/white...argh. let me know if you want me to stop hassling you
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Re: Best System for PTLE for under $1000.00
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Re: Best System for PTLE for under $1000.00
ok i'm done with the fan, thank you very much. i'm connecting those things into the motherboard like POWER LED and reset and all that jazz, and there's a whole bunch of colors. which is the ground for the wires? is there a rule of thumb
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