from the spec's of a thermalright ax-7 heatsink and a TS Tech 120mm fan, wouldn't it seem that the fan would be too large to be bolted down? if not, plz explain and ignore the rest...
i can see 4 holes on my epox 8k3a+, but i don't think are spaced out wide enough for a 120mm fan. the only solution to make this work would be to glue the heatsink and fan right smack dab in the middle of each.
if i laid glue in the middle of this and stick this fan onto it, *presto*, that should be it, r i t e?
I don't plan on moving any parts around anytime soon so i'd think this should keep everything honky-dorry inside my case.
Edit: O yea, how do i find out if my motherboard would be able to give the power the fan will need[/w a 3pin]? if my epox 8k3a+ can't, i'll just pick up a 3-4 pin adapter, but i just wanna know if this is even necessary
i can see 4 holes on my epox 8k3a+, but i don't think are spaced out wide enough for a 120mm fan. the only solution to make this work would be to glue the heatsink and fan right smack dab in the middle of each.
if i laid glue in the middle of this and stick this fan onto it, *presto*, that should be it, r i t e?
I don't plan on moving any parts around anytime soon so i'd think this should keep everything honky-dorry inside my case.
Edit: O yea, how do i find out if my motherboard would be able to give the power the fan will need[/w a 3pin]? if my epox 8k3a+ can't, i'll just pick up a 3-4 pin adapter, but i just wanna know if this is even necessary