Susquehannock The Mad Smelter Joined Aug 26, 2003 Location Maryland, USA Dec 30, 2003 #2 Most fans with molex connectors have a "pass through" design these days. (male one side, female the other) Just stack them up. And it shouldn't cause a problem with your PSU as all the 12 volt lines are regulated from the same source. Best of luck1
Most fans with molex connectors have a "pass through" design these days. (male one side, female the other) Just stack them up. And it shouldn't cause a problem with your PSU as all the 12 volt lines are regulated from the same source. Best of luck1
D DOHCrazy Member Joined Nov 19, 2003 Location The Colony, TX Dec 30, 2003 #3 For the side panel fans, just leave enough extra wire to disconnect when taking it off.
simpleman Member Joined Oct 1, 2003 Location mo Dec 30, 2003 #4 DOHCrazy said: For the side panel fans, just leave enough extra wire to disconnect when taking it off. Click to expand... yup what he said, it's a pain in the a$$ to unplug them every time you remove the side but there is no other way to do it.
DOHCrazy said: For the side panel fans, just leave enough extra wire to disconnect when taking it off. Click to expand... yup what he said, it's a pain in the a$$ to unplug them every time you remove the side but there is no other way to do it.
crull Member Joined Dec 19, 2002 Dec 30, 2003 #5 erics1one said: Yeah was thinking just an extender so that I wont pulled my mobo out in the process. I'm having problems finding a fan that states its passthrough connector. Does anyone have a link to a decent one? Click to expand... Not sure about fans, but you can get what ever you need to connect them up here....and cheap! http://www.svcompucycle.com/conad.html
erics1one said: Yeah was thinking just an extender so that I wont pulled my mobo out in the process. I'm having problems finding a fan that states its passthrough connector. Does anyone have a link to a decent one? Click to expand... Not sure about fans, but you can get what ever you need to connect them up here....and cheap! http://www.svcompucycle.com/conad.html