Thermalright TY-140 Fans Test Start
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@RonnieB5555 I do it all the time, and never had a single problem with it. Most of it just for testing fans, because my main rig is running 24/7 so I always have some power ;)
@ RickArter, nice looking fans :D
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@RickArter then maybe replace both side fans and top fans with pwm fans and or leave top fans as four pin molex. I may want to leave the top fans as four pin molex with a a three speed switch for top fans, or go with pwm fans, but not sure there is enough fan headers for that, along with four side fans probably needing fan headers, along with rear fan basically.. I want to change the side fans, and the rear fans that comes with my system. I know all can't be PWM , unless I use fan controllr
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@RickArter I need to know if those are y splitter connectors , and if they are all 4 pin or something. I mainly want to use PWm fans in my case.. my case is a lan boy air yellow... with the thermallake coming with it's fans no need to buy noctua.. which seems a pain to set up and buy fans for to make it run really good. if I want to change fans on this I can and feel comfortable with thermal lake. thermal lake comes with pwm fans. So I can get tri cool fans for the rest of the case.
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@RickArter are all your thermalake cpu fan connected to fan headers the stuff you connected them too were they...... psu connection or a y splitter cable?
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@RickArter how many thermalake fan can you put on it? i hear three? can it be ou side third party fans?
crazy pc dot com has it and you can ask for extra fans i hear?
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Nice case, CM II?1 it deserves those gr8 fans
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Hi, is that plug at 12 Volts? If it os so, they seem to be amazingly silent!!! What do you think?
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excellent video and yes i have done the same to check fans lol and like you stated not recommended.
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Haha o bugger i have always done it with my side panel fan hehe :P
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The New TT -TY 140 fans are very nice looking indeed!
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sweet.....
I didn't know that you can unplug and plug in fans whilst the PC is powered on, can you do this with fan headers on the motherboard as well?
RonnieB5555 1 year ago 3
@RonnieB5555 You can but it is not recommended.
RickArter 1 year ago 5