Author Topic: Two CPU Fans?  (Read 2009 times)

Is it possible to install 2 cpu fans in one computer?


...hmmmm, i had to think about this one.

Yes, if you can somehow fabricate some kid of rig. I can but my guess is you can't so don't bother.

Lol yes kinda

If you have two CPUs, or your doing water cooling. Or you make some sort of splitter for the heat, but that would never fit in a case.

Lol yes kinda

If you have two CPUs, or your doing water cooling. Or you make some sort of splitter for the heat, but that would never fit in a case.

I'm picturing a case mod in my scenario.

but I dont want it technically ON my CPU but like glued on the side or something, to just help general temp.

Oh, oh course. It will not do stuff, but it'll be there. I've got mine attached to the top of my computer. If you feel fancy whip out the document of your CPU, splice the cales, and plug it into your mobo. I've always intended to do that.

-It will not cool down your system, but it'll be there :D

Oh, oh course. It will not do stuff, but it'll be there. I've got mine attached to the top of my computer. If you feel fancy whip out the document of your CPU, splice the cales, and plug it into your mobo. I've always intended to do that.

-It will not cool down your system, but it'll be there :D
yea I just want it there, 'tis collecting dust on my desk along with a processor, also hao2splicethecables?

but I dont want it technically ON my CPU but like glued on the side or something, to just help general temp.

Bah! give me some fans a a few hours and I'll turn your computer in to a jet engine with more fans than micro chips.

If you really have an overheating problem....

Bah! give me some fans a a few hours and I'll turn your computer in to a jet engine with more fans than micro chips.
but I only have 1

If you really have an overheating problem....
You could probably use that to circulate air IN YOUR HOUSE.

How would I splice the cables? get like an extension cord or sumthin?

Why not just attach the fan using a 4-pin molex connector to the powersupply, or better yet, use a 3-pin connector to attach it directly to the motherboard. No need for any of this intricate wire-splicing.

Wire-Spilcing would just lead to reduced power going to the initial default fan, probably making both fans do the equivalent of the Factory default fan