Ok,
Keep in mind this is my first computer build. LOL By chance I just realized today the reason I could not control my chasis fan speed. It was b/c it was connected to the MOBO and to a 4 pin power source connector. Evidently the power source takes precedence so I disconnected my power source and now I can control it. Here is my concerns:
1. Was it dangerous for the MOBO to have it connected to the MOBO and the 4 pin power connector at the same time?
2. On the right side of the MOBO is another 3 pin connection for the pwr_fan. I originally assumed since I had a huge fan at the front of my tower and it had a 3 pin connector that it went there. But now I am confused if this is suppose to be for the PSU. However, my corsair TX750 psu only has one 4 pin connector and that wont fit I am assuming.
So, is it ok to have the intake fan in the front plugged to that or should somehow the psu is suppose to connect to it?
Keep in mind this is my first computer build. LOL By chance I just realized today the reason I could not control my chasis fan speed. It was b/c it was connected to the MOBO and to a 4 pin power source connector. Evidently the power source takes precedence so I disconnected my power source and now I can control it. Here is my concerns:
1. Was it dangerous for the MOBO to have it connected to the MOBO and the 4 pin power connector at the same time?
2. On the right side of the MOBO is another 3 pin connection for the pwr_fan. I originally assumed since I had a huge fan at the front of my tower and it had a 3 pin connector that it went there. But now I am confused if this is suppose to be for the PSU. However, my corsair TX750 psu only has one 4 pin connector and that wont fit I am assuming.
So, is it ok to have the intake fan in the front plugged to that or should somehow the psu is suppose to connect to it?