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I recent bought and installed a new h100i into my build. (Baby PC builder here, don't judge too harshly)

Following what I've seen many other people do with their builds, I tossed the stock fans and used 2 SP120s I got from a friend. Everything works fine HOWEVER my friend lost the resistors (step down/silent adaptors) that came with the fans. So they run at 100% all the time, and are quiet loud. Not good when you're going for a SILENT BUILD!

 

Does anyone know where I could buy replacements, or how I could get/buy some from Corsair???

I'd prefer them over another fan control so I can keep everything run by Corsair Link.

 

THANKS LINUS COMMUNITY!!

 

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Plug them in to your motherboard CPU header(s) and you should be able to control them fine with the included software that came with your mobo. Free and cheap solution :D .

Plug them into your motherboard and change the speed

Damn it you were faster :P

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I would deff do this however I only have 1 fan header left on my board. And the Corsair Link header plugs in the CPU fan header. Plus I don't know why, I can't get AS Suite to DL properly. Tried at least a dozen times, from disk that came with mobo, and online and no luck.

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I would deff do this however I only have 1 fan header left on my board. And the Corsair Link header plugs in the CPU fan header. Plus I don't know why, I can't get AS Suite to DL properly. Tried at least a dozen times, from disk that came with mobo, and online and no luck.

 

the corsair link uses the USB cable from the controller/pump to USB header on

motherboard. the pump tach (single wire) can be put on any 3-pin header

(CPU_OPT works well).

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