7v would be better.
Not too fast not too slow.
attach 1 wire to the yellow wire(!2v) and the other to the red wire (5v)



On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:13:57 +1300, Synco Reynders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try running it off the 5V rail.
> /s
> 
> 
> On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 20:04, Andrew Gordon wrote:
> > Not totally off topic as the computer does have Linux on it, but
> > anyway now how much some people on the list like hacking computer
> > bits.  The fan in the power supply of one of my computers started
> > being noisy now and again.  Then it started being noisy all the time.
> > Then it went back to being quiet.  Which was much better except it
> > also wasn't moving much in the way of air.  So I swapped the fan with
> > one out of another computer that I wasn't using (except it was to
> > deep so it had to go on the outside of the case).  This fan moves
> > lots of air.  To much in fact.  It is quite loud.  Any detailed
> > suggestions for slowing it down?  It's 12v and around 0.1something
> > amps, can't remember exactly.  Variable resistor thingy? rating (DSE
> > cat number :-) ), wired how?
> >
> >
> > Andrew
> 
> 


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