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Connecting a fan
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I have a SAM440ep (non-Flex) housed in a miniITX case (Morex Cubid 3677). The case has a small fan which I'd like to connect, in order to avoid overheating problems. There's a three-pin female connector extending from the fan but I have absolutely no idea where to plug it to power the fan. Could anybody help?

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Re: Connecting a fan
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@trixie

I don't think the SAM has a fan connector you can use on the board, but most computer places will stock a small adaptor which piggybacks a normal power connector for a drive and gives you a power feed for the fan. If you're handy with a soldering iron you could even do it yourself :)

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Re: Connecting a fan
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@trixie

as far as I know there is no connection for a fan on the motherboard.
take a look at the manual
http://www.acube-systems.biz/download/sam_manual_1.1.pdf
but you could use an adapter to connect the fan.

edit: @Dedalus: you are faast!

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@Daedalus, Amigo1
Fan connected, thanks for help! Now I feel much better using my SAM in this hot weather

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