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hi well basically my fans wont spin i have tried a another set of fans but still the same result any help i think it is the 2 pins that connect them plz help me thanks.
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do you have positive to positive and GND to GND?? lol
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It's the outlet plug. It's probably broken. Good luck fixing that. BTW by Outlet plug i mean the thing you connect the fan wire to to turn it on.


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TTG_Kira wrote It's the outlet plug. It's probably broken. Good luck fixing that.

if it were the outlet plug it wouldnt even turn on? :facepalm:
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TTG_Kira wrote It's the outlet plug. It's probably broken. Good luck fixing that.

if it were the outlet plug it wouldnt even turn on? :facepalm:


You obviously didn't understand what i said. Outlet plug doesn't just mean wall plug. IT also means the plug inside the xbox that you connect the fan wire too. :facepalm:
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The PSU Port could Be faulty.

Or The Wires thought the PSU Could be Damaged and Not be supplying enough power to spin the fans.

Does the Xbox Still work? Boots up, Play games etc...?
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TTG_Kira wrote
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TTG_Kira wrote It's the outlet plug. It's probably broken. Good luck fixing that.

if it were the outlet plug it wouldnt even turn on? :facepalm:


You obviously didn't understand what i said. Outlet plug doesn't just mean wall plug. IT also means the plug inside the xbox that you connect the fan wire too. :facepalm:


i knew exactly wat your talkin about and if it were the inside the xbox the xbox would still not turn on?!
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yh every think works but the fans
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_California_ wrote
TTG_Kira wrote
_California_ wrote
TTG_Kira wrote It's the outlet plug. It's probably broken. Good luck fixing that.

if it were the outlet plug it wouldnt even turn on? :facepalm:


You obviously didn't understand what i said. Outlet plug doesn't just mean wall plug. IT also means the plug inside the xbox that you connect the fan wire too. :facepalm:


i knew exactly wat your talkin about and if it were the inside the xbox the xbox would still not turn on?!


? wtf are you talking about? I'm talking about the PSU port. Connect the fan wire to the PSU port and that makes the fan work. What I'm saying is the PSU port might be broken. I just didn't know what it was called until KrazeTTG commented on what it was.
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ok thanks i will look it up now thanks so much
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