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Dell Precision T3500 - adding rear case fans possible?
Hi all,
I wanted to add some rear cooling to my Dell Precision T3500. I recently upgraded to a W3580 cpu with the Cu base Al finned Dell heatsink and added an AMD Firepro V7900 graphics card. I would also like better cooling.
So are there headers on the motherboard that will control the fans for me? If so, where are they? Do they just take 3-pin connectors? If not, did you have to adapt the fans to a molex connector? How did you do it?
speedstep
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February 3rd, 2017 04:00
There are no headers but tapping SATA power to Molex works. If you want to control them you could add a fan controller into the 3.5 inch flex bay slot. This has been done with2 Arctic F8 80mm case fans
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIAAD046B9178
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA2W05287316
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812198026
Evercool EC-DF003 4 Pin Molex PSU to 2x 12V 3pin & 2x 5V 3pin Fan Cable Adapter
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812311003
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/desktop/f/3514/p/19682497/20906234#20906234
CharlesIsWorking
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February 3rd, 2017 08:00
Alright great! That's a good idea! Dude, you do a good job on this forum!
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February 4th, 2017 10:00
There are two 4-pin peripheral (aka-molex) you can tap into depending how many non-SATA drives you have powered. One suggestion I have is use zip ties to affix an 80mm fan to that heatsink in a pull configuration. Rubber bands are to absorb harmonic vibrations. Cools the CPU significantly, and continues air flow from the front intake fans out the back nicely. Doing a 'smoke test' to analyze airflow, I found the two exhaust fans I had added in the back were unnecessary. So eliminated them for noise considerations.
StlCardsFanJWR
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March 8th, 2017 09:00
Awesome idea, thank you very much for sharing your ingenuity. The T3500 is an amazing machine. Most people don't realize how flexible and powerful it can be.
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May 18th, 2017 11:00
Do you see a difference in temps/airflow with just one fan? I am thinking about adding two or three (two on heatsink, one on back case). Also are you concered with the ziptie inside the heatsink? I have herd of some melting under heat
speedstep
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May 22nd, 2017 04:00
Your cpu socket would melt before the zip tie as they are made from the same material and the fan would melt as well at those temperatures.
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June 21st, 2017 10:00
Thank you for sharing your ingenuity with the rest of us. I love the T3500! I'm close to maxing mine out to the and your suggestions should help immensely with keeping the inside cool.