i just spent $30 on a 120mm Papst 4312MV two speed "Variofan" thinking it would work with an 80MM adapter on my heatsink. i was hoping i could tinker with it and get it to read my socket temp with a sensor attatched.
the problem is, the adapter creates pressure and it lets half the airflow leak back out around the edges of the blades.. i just sat in bios and watched the socket temp climb to 65 before i shut it off. is this 120mm > 80mm idea wrong?
anyone have this fan and know how it works and how to get it into high speed? here's its connection:
here are some of the fan specs (the only specs i can find at all. even from all of Papst's spec sheets and catalogues).
edit: ive also got this thread at Silent PC Review.
the problem is, the adapter creates pressure and it lets half the airflow leak back out around the edges of the blades.. i just sat in bios and watched the socket temp climb to 65 before i shut it off. is this 120mm > 80mm idea wrong?
anyone have this fan and know how it works and how to get it into high speed? here's its connection:
Code:
front of the molex, wires behind.
_________
/_O_O_O_O_\
| |
| |
| |
blue & red
purple
(NTC)
here are some of the fan specs (the only specs i can find at all. even from all of Papst's spec sheets and catalogues).
edit: ive also got this thread at Silent PC Review.