Is my old PC salvageable without a CPU fan connection?

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Asked By RustyNailz82 On

I've got this really old PC that I want to set up as a home server running Linux. It keeps shutting down because of overheating issues, and I recently replaced the old thermal paste, but it still powers down after about 15 minutes of use. I changed the fan configuration to improve airflow, but while looking at the motherboard, I noticed there's a labeled spot for a CPU fan, yet there's nothing to plug into it. It looks like the connector wasn't even soldered on. Am I out of luck with this setup?

5 Answers

Answered By PCUpgradeExpert On

Honestly, even a budget used system for $50-100 would be a better option than sticking with this ancient setup. You're using DDR2, and there's been so much advancement since then with DDR5!

Answered By OldSchoolBuilds On

We really need more details about your system; is it a prebuilt model? That would help us understand your situation better!

RustyNailz82 -

Definitely a prebuilt system. My mom bought it second hand around 2012.

Answered By TechieTom23 On

Make sure you're checking for the right connector; it should be labeled "CPU_FAN" or "SYS_FAN." What motherboard do you have? That info could help a lot!

RustyNailz82 -

I think it’s just labeled CPU_FAN where the plug should go. Looks like a Dell E210882. Pretty sure that's it!

Answered By PhotoFanatic99 On

It would be great to see some pictures of your setup; that could really help us diagnose the issue!

RustyNailz82 -

I tried posting pictures here but it wouldn't let me. Here’s a link to imgur: https://imgur.com/a/mD4RF3N. The first image shows the motherboard, and the second shows the CPU fan connector spot.

Answered By GadgetGuru45 On

It sounds like that connector might have been ripped out or could be a different kind of plug than you expect, especially if it's a proprietary model from Dell. Specs would help clarify!

RustyNailz82 -

Yeah, when it boots up, the BIOS shows Dell, so I believe it really is a Dell E210882.

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