I have an Armor Revo Snow Edition Chassis, for about 2 years now. I noticed that after a LAN, and setting up my PC again, that the Front Intake 200mmx200mmx30mm Blue FAN and Top Out take 200mmx200mmx30mm Blue FAN had were not working. I plugged both individually into a single awkwardly located spare header on my motherboard (MSI Z87 M-Power Max) to test if the fans were the issue. Both worked perfectly when connected directly. I then inspected the control circuit hidden inside the top hatch of the PC where both these fans are controlled and powered from (High Speed/Low Speed/LED ON/OFF). I noticed several blown surface mount resistors and a few IC's. The control PCB is quite small maybe 100mmx25mm.
Is it possible to procure just this PCB from Tt as a replacement or how should I go about resolving this issue. (currently just the intake fan is hard wired to my MoBo to get some internal air circulation).
I can attach pictures if necessary. Please request if it will help.
Armor Revo Snow Edition Chassis FAN/LED Control Circuit
in Chassis
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Good day all,
I have an Armor Revo Snow Edition Chassis, for about 2 years now.
I noticed that after a LAN, and setting up my PC again, that the Front Intake 200mmx200mmx30mm Blue FAN and Top Out take 200mmx200mmx30mm Blue FAN had were not working. I plugged both individually into a single awkwardly located spare header on my motherboard (MSI Z87 M-Power Max) to test if the fans were the issue. Both worked perfectly when connected directly. I then inspected the control circuit hidden inside the top hatch of the PC where both these fans are controlled and powered from (High Speed/Low Speed/LED ON/OFF). I noticed several blown surface mount resistors and a few IC's. The control PCB is quite small maybe 100mmx25mm.
Is it possible to procure just this PCB from Tt as a replacement or how should I go about resolving this issue. (currently just the intake fan is hard wired to my MoBo to get some internal air circulation).
I can attach pictures if necessary. Please request if it will help.
Regards,
bwn2pwn