-
×InformationNeed Windows 11 help?Check documents on compatibility, FAQs, upgrade information and available fixes.
Windows 11 Support Center. -
-
×InformationNeed Windows 11 help?Check documents on compatibility, FAQs, upgrade information and available fixes.
Windows 11 Support Center. -
- HP Community
- Archived Topics
- Desktops (Archived)
- How to add an extra cooling fan

Create an account on the HP Community to personalize your profile and ask a question

06-10-2012 10:52 PM
Hello everyone
I am using a Compaq SG3-210UK Desktop PC and I would add an extra new cooling fan and I would know how to connect it to the motherboard or to the power supply.
Thank you for any help or hints.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Accepted Solutions
06-12-2012 03:08 PM - edited 06-12-2012 03:26 PM
system fan plug is the 3 pins
Standard Case fan is 92mm 3 wire, see:
http://db.sanyodenki.co.jp/product_db_e/coolingfan/dcfan/dc_fan_detail.php?master_id=1993
http://www.partforcomputer.com/PartDetail.aspx?id=5433&gclid=CKLWh7HRybACFQhgTAod-ESBXw
HP Envy 8 5010 Tablet
(2) HP DV7t i7 3160QM 2.3Ghz 8GB
Printer -- HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 Legal
Custom Asus Z97D, I7-4790k, 16GB RAM, WIN10 Pro 64bit, ZOTAC GTX1080 AMP Extreme 3 fan 8GB RAM, 500GB SSD, Asus PB287 4k monitor, Rosewill Blackhawk case and 750W OCZ PSU.
06-11-2012 03:48 AM
Its a good point to make sure the tower works at optimal temperatures which also inturn prevents damages to hardware components due to overheating. However the HP towers are designed for optimum performance based on the models. The cooling system, the air flow, the power requirements and the hardware components itself. Its not harm to add one. But as the tower is designed to accomodate specific number of hardware components, you might find it difficult to accomodate an additional cooling fan.
"I work for HP."
Click the Kudos star to say thanks
Please mark Accept As Solution if it solves your problem
Regards
Sreenag
06-11-2012
06:18 PM
- last edited on
02-21-2017
08:03 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Hi,
HP PCs are normally setup for two fans; CPU and case. I am not sure where you think that you could add a thrid fan but you could tap into a power supply connector using a T adapter to provide power.
A another option to consider is to replace the power supply (PSU) with a higher efficiency rating. The replacment PSU would also have a bigger exhaust fan. The typical fan in the HP PSU is 80mm and you could easily install a PSU with a 120mm fan.
Here is a procedure on how to reduce heat inside your PC.
Additional cooling ideas: PCI slot cooling fan and vented PCI slot covers.
06-12-2012 02:11 PM
Yes exactly and that's my case as you said "HP PCs are normally setup for two fans; CPU and case." now I have already the CPU fan but I don't have the case fan. That's what I want and I need to know where exactly shall I plug the case fan, on the motherboard (I didn't find where) or directly in a power supply extra cable. The only one I still have free.
06-12-2012 03:08 PM - edited 06-12-2012 03:26 PM
system fan plug is the 3 pins
Standard Case fan is 92mm 3 wire, see:
http://db.sanyodenki.co.jp/product_db_e/coolingfan/dcfan/dc_fan_detail.php?master_id=1993
http://www.partforcomputer.com/PartDetail.aspx?id=5433&gclid=CKLWh7HRybACFQhgTAod-ESBXw
HP Envy 8 5010 Tablet
(2) HP DV7t i7 3160QM 2.3Ghz 8GB
Printer -- HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 Legal
Custom Asus Z97D, I7-4790k, 16GB RAM, WIN10 Pro 64bit, ZOTAC GTX1080 AMP Extreme 3 fan 8GB RAM, 500GB SSD, Asus PB287 4k monitor, Rosewill Blackhawk case and 750W OCZ PSU.
06-12-2012 04:31 PM
Hi,
According the the motherboard image that you posted, I don't see a socket for the case (system) fan which might explain why you don't have one in your PC. I also noticed that HP Partsufer doesn't stock a case (system) fan.
Open up your PC and inspect the lower area to the bottom back inside your PC. There may be room to install a fan depending on the position of the CPU fan, available space and whether the cabinet has mounting holes for a case (system) fan. If there is room and the motherboard doesn't have a socket for fan connection then look fan with a molex connector and then use an T adapter to tap into a sata power or molex connector if available.
06-12-2012 04:50 PM - edited 06-12-2012 07:07 PM
Yes I need one of those fans as provided by you in your links.
http://db.sanyodenki.co.jp/product_db_e/coolingfan/dcfan/dc_fan_detail.php?master_id=1993
http://www.partforcomputer.com/PartDetail.aspx?id=5433&gclid=CKLWh7HRybACFQhgTAod-ESBXw
Thank you. And I also found where to buy it. But my problem here is I don't find where to plug it on the motherboard. The only option left I think is to plug it directly to the power supply. And I am still asking some technicians on how to do it. Thanks everyone.
06-13-2012 03:31 PM
CyberHaddad,
I snipped and rotated your board. It appears to be brown in color.
plug is supposed to be this
HP Envy 8 5010 Tablet
(2) HP DV7t i7 3160QM 2.3Ghz 8GB
Printer -- HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 Legal
Custom Asus Z97D, I7-4790k, 16GB RAM, WIN10 Pro 64bit, ZOTAC GTX1080 AMP Extreme 3 fan 8GB RAM, 500GB SSD, Asus PB287 4k monitor, Rosewill Blackhawk case and 750W OCZ PSU.
