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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 6:58 pm
Post subject: Maximum current draw for motherboard 3-pin or 4-pin fan headers?
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Subject header says it all. Can the 4-pin Intel style fan headers draw more
current than standard 3-pin fan headers?

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