[quote name='SpazX']They do have adapters that you can use to connect the internal PC connector to a wall adapter (so that you don't destroy the connector/wall adapter in the process), but a fan should be easy if you want to just wire that
er. Should just be a positive and negative - cut the connectors off the fan and the proper voltage adapter (I think it would be 5V if you're talking a standard 4-pin molex running off the red and black, can't just wire it to a plug,
that would definitely
it up), then wire em together. Can't
it up (provided it's the proper voltage), how you wire the positive and negative should just determine which way the motor spins the fan, but otherwise shouldn't matter.
But I've never done it, so that's all theoretical on my end
.
Unless you've got a spare adapter around to
around with though, I'd probably just buy one that's made to use the PC connector.
God dammit I've really gotta get a handle on my
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Actually, it has 3 wires coming out of it, but it is one of the fans that has LEDs built into them. It has a red and black wire that I am fairly certain power the fan, and a third white wire that has a different connector on it that either powers the LEDs or could perhaps connects to some sort of temperature sensor or thermostat? And the packaging does say that it's a 12V DC fan, so I guess I'll look for a 12V DC Adapter to connect it to.