Lucaa Moi
16-08-2017, 02:16
salve ragazzi, come da titolo vorrei cambiare la ventola dell'alimentatore che sta diventando troppo rumoroso. Vorrei emulare questa guida che ho trovato in un forum americano, non avendo trovato nulla in italiano :(
L'unico problema è che la ventola che utilizza, Blacksilent Pro 80x80x15, non riesco a trovarla a meno di 25 euro perchè venduta solo da fuori. Esiste qualche ventola simile 80x80x15 che sia più facilmente reperibile? Qualcuno ha fatto qualche procedura simile? mi potete dire se vale la pena o se si rischia di far surriscaldare l'alimentatore? grazie :) allego la spiegazione in inglese dei passaggi e qualche foto della guida.
"I used the same fan, the BlackSilent Pro 80mm x 15mm. This comes with a 4pin PWM connector and also two 4 pin to 4 pin extension leads. I snipped the end off one of the extension leads, and also snipped the 2 pin header off the stock fan. I then used a terminal block to join the two leads together and voila.. the blacksilent pro now has a two pin header connection. The actual fan is untouched so can be used as a standard PWM fan in the future if required, only the extension lead was modified.
Previously the stock fan could be heard all the time even when machine was idle, it was very noisy. The replacement fan is silent. I had to check it was actually working a few times because you simply cannot hear it! The job took about 20 mins and was not difficult, as no soldering is required.
Here is the PSU with the cover removed. Notice the 2 pin header on the fan
http://cdn.overclock.net/3/31/319fc21b_DSCF0379.jpeg
Here is the BlackSilent Pro with the extension lead next to it.
http://cdn.overclock.net/2/2d/900x900px-LL-2db12816_DSCF0380.jpeg
Here is the modified extension lead, essentially now a 4 pin to 2 pin fan adaptor lead. Only the red and black wires are connected, the other two are not required and can be left disconnected."
http://cdn.overclock.net/c/c8/c8bd98b5_DSCF0381.jpeg
L'unico problema è che la ventola che utilizza, Blacksilent Pro 80x80x15, non riesco a trovarla a meno di 25 euro perchè venduta solo da fuori. Esiste qualche ventola simile 80x80x15 che sia più facilmente reperibile? Qualcuno ha fatto qualche procedura simile? mi potete dire se vale la pena o se si rischia di far surriscaldare l'alimentatore? grazie :) allego la spiegazione in inglese dei passaggi e qualche foto della guida.
"I used the same fan, the BlackSilent Pro 80mm x 15mm. This comes with a 4pin PWM connector and also two 4 pin to 4 pin extension leads. I snipped the end off one of the extension leads, and also snipped the 2 pin header off the stock fan. I then used a terminal block to join the two leads together and voila.. the blacksilent pro now has a two pin header connection. The actual fan is untouched so can be used as a standard PWM fan in the future if required, only the extension lead was modified.
Previously the stock fan could be heard all the time even when machine was idle, it was very noisy. The replacement fan is silent. I had to check it was actually working a few times because you simply cannot hear it! The job took about 20 mins and was not difficult, as no soldering is required.
Here is the PSU with the cover removed. Notice the 2 pin header on the fan
http://cdn.overclock.net/3/31/319fc21b_DSCF0379.jpeg
Here is the BlackSilent Pro with the extension lead next to it.
http://cdn.overclock.net/2/2d/900x900px-LL-2db12816_DSCF0380.jpeg
Here is the modified extension lead, essentially now a 4 pin to 2 pin fan adaptor lead. Only the red and black wires are connected, the other two are not required and can be left disconnected."
http://cdn.overclock.net/c/c8/c8bd98b5_DSCF0381.jpeg