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Stupid Voltage Question

Ruckus

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I know its prolly in the FAQ but I dont see it.

The 3 pin connections on the MB for fans

pin1 (black) is neg
pin2 or center pin (red) is ?v
pin3 (yellow) is ?v

i know one is 12v and im not even sure if the other is 5v or 7v my tester is dead and im in the middle of working on something.
 
ok thats what i needed to know i was hoping the third was 5v so i could use an LED without a resistor, right off the fan.
 
Originally posted by Ruckus
ok thats what i needed to know i was hoping the third was 5v so i could use an LED without a resistor, right off the fan.

You can but it will fail probably within a month unless it's rated for 5V. They have rated voltage for a reason.
 
If you connect a 5v led to 12v, I think it's failure will me measured in tenths of a second, not months. When you exceed the rated voltage, current begins to increase exponentially, just take a look at the current curve for any diode. So exceed it by a volt, and it might live for a while, but any more and it will die very, very quickly.

But it isn't hard to put on a resistor, there are calculators all over the web now to see what value you need.
 
it wasnt a matter of finding a resistor I just didnt feel like going out. :D Im in lazy ass mode today.
 
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