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How do you bridge the power supply for a water cooling
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i need to setup my water cooling
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you dont bridge nothing you just take the 12v supply from your stock fans to wire your fan for your radiator
/i done my own watercooled xbox and pc
/i done my own watercooled xbox and pc
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_TTG-HAGGIS_ wrote you dont bridge nothing you just take the 12v supply from your stock fans to wire your fan for your radiator
/i done my own watercooled xbox and pc
can i see a vid of this i dont know what you mean
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btw i assume you have a pump, radiator, fan, reservoir, and xspc heatsink and tuping
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_TTG-HAGGIS_ wrote btw i assume you have a pump, radiator, fan, reservoir, and xspc heatsink and tuping
here i post a photo of what i have
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well your radiator fans will be 12v but will probably have a 12v molex connector. so either cut the molex and 2 ground wires off leaving the fan and two wires +/- and solder it too the stock fans +/- or solder the fan too a 12v supply and ground on the mobo
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_TTG-HAGGIS_ wrote well your radiator fans will be 12v but will probably have a 12v molex connector. so either cut the molex and 2 ground wires off leaving the fan and two wires +/- and solder it too the stock fans +/- or solder the fan too a 12v supply and ground on the mobo
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TheModdingCrew1 wrote_TTG-HAGGIS_ wrote well your radiator fans will be 12v but will probably have a 12v molex connector. so either cut the molex and 2 ground wires off leaving the fan and two wires +/- and solder it too the stock fans +/- or solder the fan too a 12v supply and ground on the mobo
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Y do you have a PC PSU
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