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I have a prebuilt cyber power PC (it says et9300-1266 on the back if thats useful) I knocked it over like a dumbass and now my fans all stopped spinning (not including the cpu fan) I’m assuming that since they all stopped at once the fan controller either broke or unplugged? I could use some help finding where it is and whatI should unplug and replug

 

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Ya the model number you wrote did not provide anything when I searched it up.

Without the motherboard model, we won't know where is the chasis fan header.

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Do the wires from your fans go to the box in the back of the case?

It would make sense since all your case fans stopped working at once. Check that the box itself is connected to power. If all the wires of the box go to fans and none go to the power supply, that's probably it.

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29 minutes ago, BellaBee said:

I have a prebuilt cyber power PC (it says et9300-1266 on the back if thats useful) I knocked it over like a dumbass and now my fans all stopped spinning (not including the cpu fan) I’m assuming that since they all stopped at once the fan controller either broke or unplugged? I could use some help finding where it is and whatI should unplug and replug

 

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All three fans connect to the controller (box) that's double-sided tapped to the motherboard tray. Disconnect the Molex or SATA power connector from the controller to the PSU and reconnect. 

 

On a side note, I would turn the two fans next to the motherboard tray around so they're blowing in rather than out. Right now, there's no way for air to come in since it's a sealed box and all of your fans are exhaust. It's a dumb decision Cyberpower always does in the pursuit of looks.  

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14 minutes ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

All three fans connect to the controller (box) that's double-sided tapped to the motherboard tray. Disconnect the Molex or SATA power connector from the controller to the PSU and reconnect. 

 

On a side note, I would turn the two fans next to the motherboard tray around so they're blowing in rather than out. Right now, there's no way for air to come in since it's a sealed box and all of your fans are exhaust. It's a dumb decision Cyberpower always does in the pursuit of looks.  

Hi i found an unplugged molex connector coming out of the controller, there’s a few vacant ones from the power supply, does it matter which I use? (I’ve only ever built a pc with literally everything labelled with numbers)

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12 minutes ago, BellaBee said:

Hi i found an unplugged molex connector coming out of the controller, there’s a few vacant ones from the power supply, does it matter which I use? (I’ve only ever built a pc with literally everything labelled with numbers)

Your fans should be hooked up to the controller from what I can see in the photo, can you give use a description or more photos on all the connections on that fan controller? Should be 2 or 3 fan's connected to the controller, likely one cable connecting the control to the motherboard for fan speed control and one power cable from the controller to the PSU. 

If that Molex connector is the only power cable coming out of the controller it's likely the one that you need to plug in again so it gets power. It shouldn't matter which vacant molex power connector you use from the power supply, they should all work.

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13 minutes ago, BellaBee said:

Hi i found an unplugged molex connector coming out of the controller, there’s a few vacant ones from the power supply, does it matter which I use? (I’ve only ever built a pc with literally everything labelled with numbers)

Any of those Molex connectors will do

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