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05-06-2023 07:35 AM
Is it possible to obtain a user manual for the Kaili2 motherboard that is found in my HP ENVY Phoenix 810-430QE CTO? I am specifically looking for a pinout diagram for the fan plugs on the motherboard for PUMP_FAN and CPU_FAN. Secondly, is it possible to "ignore" one of the system fans on this motherboard? I am currently running the latest BIOS revision available, A0.13 Rev.A. In the BIOS I find no way to do anything other than view the CPU fan speeds.
PS - I have already contacted MSI and they have informed me that they do not have any information about this board because it is an HP specific board. Thanks.
05-07-2023 10:12 AM
Hi.
It is Sunday and patience
Here is the only information available on the Kaili2 motherboard (MS-7826 Ver. 2.0)
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04525350
Finding information about the CPU fan header is simple.
The pinout is standard and can be found by a Google search for a four-pin fan pinout
The images I found of the MS-7826 Ver. 2.0 motherboard are low res. The only fan header I see is the CPU fan header next to the first DIMM slot.
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05-07-2023 04:28 PM
I have already found that but that provides no detailed information or schematic of the board at all. It just tells you what can be connected externally via the ports and connections on the exterior of your case rather than within your case.
05-08-2023 09:40 AM
look closely at the labels near the headers.
This is going to be about as good as it gets for prebuilt PC motherboards.
If you move to building your own PC and choose a board, processor, memory and everything else, then finding information is simple.
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05-08-2023 06:40 PM
Yes, what do you want to know about the labels near the headers?
I have 3 choices. 4 pin CPU_FAN. 4 pin PUMP_FAN. And 3 pin SYS_FAN. Nothing has ever been connected to the 3 pin SYS_FAN header in the 8-1/2 years that I have been using this system.
05-09-2023 10:09 AM
Aha.
You have been using the PC for eight and a half years.
Take a look at your other thread.
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05-09-2023 02:38 PM
That kind of comment isn't really friendly.
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