I'm wanting to connect an external hard drive to my PS3 to transfer music/pictures to the PS3, and to watch videos off it, but when I connect it to the USB port, the system doesn't recognize it. (I have everything saved in the properly named folders..../MUSIC, /PICTURE, & /VIDEO.) I have a...
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I don't live in the UK...that's just the first site I clicked on when I did a search for the model number of the fan. I got the fan from Best Buy...but if Amazon carries them, I'll try there or one of the internet computer parts websites. :)
Here's a link to the specs on the fan (I don't know if it was the best possible choice, but I thought the blue LEDs were cool, and I got it really cheap):
http://www.tekcomputersuk.com/antec-80mm-tricool-blue-retail-p-105406508.html
Well, my Wii is in the same compartment of the cabinet, and I already have the other fan (that's too loud) wired to an electrical switch so that I can turn it on whenever I need it. Also, after checking the link provided in a previous post about connecting the fan to a USB cable, several people...
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...
It's an internal fan that I intend to use externally on something else. Basically I already have a cooling fan that I installed in the back of my entertainment center to help pull away the excess heat generated by my PS3. But that fan came out of a display and started out wired with an AC...