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how to install PC front fan?


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hello. very soon I will have my new pc, but I was wondering how to install fan in the FRONT?

2.where do you have to stick in those wires of fans?

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oh I hope someone will move this topic to that place smile.gif

it would be fantastic, if there is a video how to install FRONT and side fan.

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I'm just curious - why would you want to install fan on front? Is there any bonus from doing so?

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Warlord told me that I need on front and side.

I will have a PC that will need these I guess.

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I'm just curious - why would you want to install fan on front? Is there any bonus from doing so?

Yes. It provides better airflow which lowers the system temperature, making it more stable.

 

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If you can't understand it, I might try to explain it.

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It only explained how to connect those wires. But I need to know how to install FRONT fan, in the front of the case.

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Usually, it's the same why. Fans usually come with a manual too, which I am sure you will be able to follow. You either have to screw the fan into place or just snap it in.

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Dude seriously, it's just like installing any cpu-fan ever. You plug it in, and you mount the damn thing. It doesn't matter whether you're mounting it on the back, side, front, bottom, on your f*cking vagina for all I care. Now learn how to browse to the PROPER F*CKING FORUM FOR STUPID QUESTIONS. Kthx

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Dude seriously, it's just like installing any cpu-fan ever. You plug it in, and you mount the damn thing. It doesn't matter whether you're mounting it on the back, side, front, bottom, on your f*cking vagina for all I care. Now learn how to browse to the PROPER F*CKING FORUM FOR STUPID QUESTIONS. Kthx

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It doesn't matter whether you're mounting it on [...] your f*cking vagina.

Is there an instructional video for this?

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It doesn't matter whether you're mounting it on [...] your f*cking vagina.

Is there an instructional video for this?

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so lets get back from vaginas to fans.

 

Anyone? There must be someone who built PC or simply added a fan in the FRONT.

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You can only install a fan in the front of your case if it has the proper mounts. If there is no place to mount the fan it the front, your sh*t out of luck.

 

If there is, just use the screws it came with and screw it in there. Simple. Depending on what case you have, you may need to pop off the front cover to install it.

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It only explained how to connect those wires. But I need to know how to install FRONT fan, in the front of the case.

It's very simple dude, what you should do first is make sure that the PC or case you're getting allows a front fan otherwise you might have to modified the front bezel or even the case itself. New cases have the front fan mount right behind the Hard drives, some simply snap on others required screws which the case provides and should be included in the case's manual. Pretty simply stuff as for the wires even simpler, you've have a 12volt 4 -pin(molex) connector and a 3-wire connector that connects to the motherboard. Don't connect the molex and the 3-pin at the same time cause you will burn your motherboard out.

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It only explained how to connect those wires. But I need to know how to install FRONT fan, in the front of the case.

It's very simple dude, what you should do first is make sure that the PC or case you're getting allows a front fan otherwise you might have to modified the front bezel or even the case itself. New cases have the front fan mount right behind the Hard drives, some simply snap on others required screws which the case provides and should be included in the case's manual. Pretty simply stuff as for the wires even simpler, you've have a 12volt 4 -pin(molex) connector and a 3-wire connector that connects to the motherboard. Don't connect the molex and the 3-pin at the same time cause you will burn your motherboard out.

Cooler Master Elite 334 - that is the case I'm planning to buy. In the website, there is written that it have a front fan,but on my e-shop - it doesn't.

 

First connect the molex, then 3-wire connector?

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Screw the fan in, making sure that it is blowing air into the case. (On one side of the fan there should be two small arrows, one tells you the which way the fan spins, the other tells you what direction it blows air.) Detirmine which power connector you fan has. If it has a small U-ish shaped 3-pin connector, then plug it into the mother board. If it has a larger rectangular shaped 3-pin connector, then plug it into one of the 4-pin power cables coming from the power supply. If it has both connectors, you can choose which one to use, but don't use both.

 

There is also a very small chance that it uses a floppy drive power connector. If so, then connect it to the small 4-pin power cable coming from the power supply.

 

 

Now turn the computer on. If it doesn't work, then you messed up somewhere, try it again. If your computer blows up, then you did something wrong, and I apologize for your loss.

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Screw the fan in, making sure that it is blowing air into the case. (On one side of the fan there should be two small arrows, one tells you the which way the fan spins, the other tells you what direction it blows air.) Detirmine which power connector you fan has. If it has a small U-ish shaped 3-pin connector, then plug it into the mother board. If it has a larger rectangular shaped 3-pin connector, then plug it into one of the 4-pin power cables coming from the power supply. If it has both connectors, you can choose which one to use, but don't use both.

 

There is also a very small chance that it uses a floppy drive power connector. If so, then connect it to the small 4-pin power cable coming from the power supply.

 

 

Now turn the computer on. If it doesn't work, then you messed up somewhere, try it again. If your computer blows up, then you did something wrong, and I apologize for your loss.

Thanks! This was helpful. Are you sure the front fan must blow air IN not OUT?

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Screw the fan in, making sure that it is blowing air into the case. (On one side of the fan there should be two small arrows, one tells you the which way the fan spins, the other tells you what direction it blows air.) Detirmine which power connector you fan has. If it has a small U-ish shaped 3-pin connector, then plug it into the mother board. If it has a larger rectangular shaped 3-pin connector, then plug it into one of the 4-pin power cables coming from the power supply. If it has both connectors, you can choose which one to use, but don't use both.

 

There is also a very small chance that it uses a floppy drive power connector. If so, then connect it to the small 4-pin power cable coming from the power supply.

 

 

Now turn the computer on. If it doesn't work, then you messed up somewhere, try it again. If your computer blows up, then you did something wrong, and I apologize for your loss.

Thanks! This was helpful. Are you sure the front fan must blow air IN not OUT?

Your other fans are almost definitely exhaust fans, so you'll want to make this your intake fan.

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oh ok. thanks to everyone who helped. If I will have problems, probably I'll post here. smile.gif

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I just checked out the topic, but it seems you've got your answers. There's nothing more to it really, installing a fan is extremely easy, the only hard part would be making it an intake or exhaust fan.

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