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I have a Chassis fan that is running but when i open my BIOS it dosn't detect it. How can i make it so that it can? I have put the cable into the required connection labled Chassis 1 and there are 4 ports i think.

Eliot

asked Sep 29 '11 at 12:33

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It's because the fan has no fan speed monitor built into it. You need to get a fan with that feature to recognize it.

answered Sep 29 '11 at 18:55

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It came with the tower though!

(Oct 01 '11 at 04:46) Eliot Lawrence Eliot%20Lawrence's gravatar image

And? My coolermaster HAF X came with 4 fans and i can only control 2 of them, because of how there wired. Did you wire it straight to your PSU?

(Oct 01 '11 at 05:23) Michael Graham Michael%20Graham's gravatar image

most fans you get with the case are pretty shitty, especially if it's not a high end case. Just like CPU and Graphics makers they expect a high end user to use after market cooling, so do the case producers. I also have the HAF X and I can't control a single one of them, which ones are you using? It might be my very faulty mobo acting up lol

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Asked: Sep 29 '11 at 12:33

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