Hmm, looks like you got the new PCB design that's shared with the 9800XT.
Old-style 9800Pros have the two-pin connector.
Conventional color scheme says
red = 12 V
black = ground
white = RPM monitoring
Make sure the 12 V and ground lines from the VGA Silencer go where the OEM
red and black wires used to connect to. You may have to swap connectors with
the OEM harness using a sharp pick.
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"Patrick Michael" <heismanpat.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I bought a made-by-ATI 256MB 9800Pro from newegg
>
(http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc.asp?description=14-102-361&depa=1
> ), as well as a VGA Silencer cooling fan
>
(http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProductDesc.asp?description=35-186-110&depa=1
> ). The VGA silencer says it's compatible with "boards based on ATI
> 9500-9800", but apparently not with mine!
>
> The problem is that there's a 3-pin power connector for the fan on my 9800
> board, but the VGA silencer only comes with a 2-pin connector. Is there
any
> kind of adaptor or easy way to splice the wires to power the VGA
silencer's
> fan?
>
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