John/Kate,
You still won't be able to monitor the speeds of your fans. you will nedd 3
wire fans, order some from www.overclockers.co.uk The Globalwin BE6's look
great. (I have a photo somewhere)
How's your Motherboard?
Phil
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-----Original Message-----
From: John P . Looney [mailto:valen at tuatha.org]
Sent: 11 October 1999 15:47
To: Irish LUG list
Subject: [ILUG] wierd hardware...
I was looking at some of the wierder BP6 monitoring tools for Linux. Some
are quite sweet - there is a dockapp that monitors the temprature on each
CPU, and on the case itself. Another complete application does all the fans
speeds & stuff.
Alas, the CPU fans I have on my machine have the same sockets as hard
drives, and the fan things on the board are smaller, floppy/jumper size
things. Any ideas if I can slice off the plug, and get a new one that fits
the motherboard ? If so, what are they called ?
Kate
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