Actually, it looks like I got the wrong fans. None of the fan packaging at the store had nothing on whether they were mobo compatible, but the plugs looked similar, so I got three. And it turned out the fans had 3pin mobo connectors, but the mobo has 4pin headers. Good grief. Anyway, the fans also included hardware speed switches and molex power connectors straight to the PSU, so I just turned them all to high and hardwired them.
I'm still a bit concerned, though. I ran a long log of lm-sensors output while running a large rsync job under Linux. The temperature *still* climbed up into the high 90s (C) before stabilizing. The computer seems stable over 48hrs or so, but still it seems pretty hot for a machine that's not being strained.
I'm still a bit concerned, though. I ran a long log of lm-sensors output while running a large rsync job under Linux. The temperature *still* climbed up into the high 90s (C) before stabilizing. The computer seems stable over 48hrs or so, but still it seems pretty hot for a machine that's not being strained.