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The connection for the fan in that case connect directly to your power supply, not the motherboard. You can get an adapter that would work, but it would be easiest and best to just plug it into the power supply.
Assuming all your supply voltages are OK and your memory is OK it has to be either the motherboard or processor that is faulty. There is no way of knowing which without substitution. Take out the memory and remove any boards to be sure and check the supply volts with a meter? I hope I have been of help but please do not hesitate to ask if you have any further questions.
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