![]() I managed to find a 6-pin connector that fits to the connector on GPU and have already tested to connect the wires to a 6-pin VGA connector just like on the original wire harness excluding two green ones (see the picture) but the fans are not spinning at all. If things won't start working from the 6-pin connector then I'm about to use Commander Pro for GPU fans also. I use iCue with Commander Pro to control case/AIO fans and MSI Afterburner for GPU. Tested them with GPU Tweak but the problem is that I don't wan't any more software to control fans and temps than there already is. Thanks a bunch guys! So, I have tested the 4-pin PWM connectors on GPU that the fans are working. Or make your own harness, with the knowledge of the wiring arrangement having been aquired. You'd just have to do some modification to make it work with the common case fans you'd be using with a Morpheus II. It should be pretty easy to figure out the wiring arrangement of the harness to be able to make it work with any two 12V fans though, if you have the fans and the harness to disassemble and look at(or possibly just from the pics you can find). Which means you can't connect to it with that adapter you have. And the fan that connects to the harness with the 5-pin connector isn't wired to the 5th pin(it doesn't look like there's even a pin in the 5th hole). ![]() Since it looks like all three fans are 4-wire 12V fans(same part numbers even). ![]() I don't quite get why one of the fans is connected with the 5-pin connector. Or, rather, that it has two 4-pin fan connectors, and one 5-pin fan connector. Which in turn connects to two 4-pin fans, and one 5-pin fan. It looks like the 6-pin connector is for(what we call in automotive terms) a wiring harness. ![]()
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