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Default CPU_FAN vs. CPU_OPT on Motherboards: What's the Difference?

You'll come across many similar-looking fan headers when trying to find your way around the motherboard to connect to the CPU cooler. And while the printed labels can help you navigate the motherboard, they aren't exactly descriptive. For example, what does CPU_FAN and CPU_OPT even mean?

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