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    Help me guys ,

    I brought a VGA copper HSF with only HKD$15 , a few weeks ago. It is the same type as the attached image. It was so cheap that I just brought it before having any idea to use it for.

    It comes with a small 3-pin fan connector. The wires are red, white & black respectively. Now, I wanna make it a standard 3-pin fan connector. Can you guys tell me which is 12v, speed sense & ground ?
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    #2
    Re: small 3-pin fan connector

    Usually black is ground, yellow is +12v, and green is the speed sense on a regular HSF. You can easily test yours by taking pairs of wires at a time and checking DC resistance. Of the two minimum resistances you find, the common line in the two pairs is ground (probably black). You also should have fairly low resistance between the +12v and GND lines on the fan. You can check them by momentarily touching the two candidates to +5v/GND. If the fan spins, your guess is correct, otherwise repeat with each of the other pairs.

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      #3
      Re: small 3-pin fan connector

      Linuxguru,
      Thank you so much. I finally made it.

      I measured the resistances between wires as fellow :
      - between red & black = 9.6KΩ
      - between red & white = infinity
      - between black & white = infinity

      So , the red is for 12V , the black is GND & the white is speed sense.
      I soldered them with a 3-pin connector. Wow, it spins at 4500 rpm which is quite noiseful. I think this is the only draw back. For the price of this HSF, I have no complaint at all.
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        #4
        Re: small 3-pin fan connector

        This is not a dig of any kind and meant only as a respectful correction.
        You meant to say in english, the fan is quite noisy.
        Jim

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          #5
          Re: small 3-pin fan connector

          I think 'quite noiseful' sounds rather good
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            #6
            Re: small 3-pin fan connector

            if you have no speed control you could use a resistor
            capacitor lab yachtmati techmati

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              #7
              Re: small 3-pin fan connector

              Yeah, I have some controllers sitting around but the copper HSF does tailor made to certain models. It doesn't likely to be fit on my winfast and I already have a copper HSF installed.
              Maybe, I will tailor the copper block to small heatsinks for chipset , MOSFET...etc
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                #8
                Re: small 3-pin fan connector

                Take a look on the images and guess which one is better !

                Well, the copper one has a small & slower fan with red , blue , yellow blinking LEDs. The aluminium FSH has a higher CFM, over 3000 rpm fan and much larger surface area for heat dissipation. AFAIR , they cost around CNY¥65 and CNY¥4x to 5x respectively.
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