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Re: [CPU fan connector] Zalman CNPS9500A - missing a pin?

The FanMate is optional but I keep it connected to all my Zalman heatsinks. Otherwise, they all run at full speed, which is terribly noisy. The BIOS will not be able to automatically adjust the Zalman's fan speed. With the FanMate, I just turn the knob until the fan hits an acceptable 2000RPM and leave it alone.
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said by Straphanger See Profile :

The FanMate is optional but I keep it connected to all my Zalman heatsinks. Otherwise, they all run at full speed, which is terribly noisy. The BIOS will not be able to automatically adjust the Zalman's fan speed. With the FanMate, I just turn the knob until the fan hits an acceptable 2000RPM and leave it alone.
OK, please do not think I am being snide here.
Yet I ask, please, how do you know the RPMs?

Or is this just a rough estimate? And how does 2000RPM figure?

Is that just a convenient number you happen to like, or a recommendation by some authorative source for a sufficient fan speed to maintain good cooling in all conditions?

Thank you for a fine post and for any kind reply to my n00bish questions.
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Fan speed can be found in your BIOS or through several Windows apps, such as SpeedFan or Everest.

The 2000RPM figure is the level I'm comfortable with in my systems, which are equipped with the Zalman 7500. It's the level I'm comfortable with, noisewise.

Adjust the FanMate and see what fan level suits your taste.
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