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Hello. I would like to know where I should put the fan hub in my pc-o11 dynamic evo. If you have an idea I would appriciate if you sent a picture. Note: It cant be on moving parts or "inside" the chassi(where the mobo is etc)
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Anyone know of a 7+ port fan hub, preferably one that's controllable from Debian software? I currently have a Corsiar Commander Pro connected to all my fans because I found a article that explained how to setup proxmox to control the fans (I just never got around to implementing it); however, after a rebuild I am now at 7 fans which is 1 more than my commander pro can support. I could use a Y splitter but I don't want to do that because I want all of my fans to have PWM control and all the Y splitters I have and have seen won't allow that. I've been trying to find a 2 - 4 port fan hub from Corsiar but I'm not having any luck, although I am funding RGB hubs of that type. I want software controlled because I'm hoping I'll be able to run the fans slower (and therefore quieter) than they would be when direct motherboard connected. If I'm wrong in this then do let me know. If someone knows of a different 7+ port fan hub that's also controllable from within proxmox/Debian then I'd really appreciate it if you could let me know what that is.
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Hey all, I recently bought myself a new pc and ever since I was struggling with my case fans. I had 4 no-name fans delivered with my case, all connected over a fan hub. Their minimum speed were 1600 rpm, yet they were able to go higher. So I bought new fans since I thought they were the problem, but nope. I bought a new fan hub, but that also didn't work, the speed of the new fans is still at 1600 rpm. When I plug my fans directly onto the motherboard, I can access their full range, yet want to use a fan header for the amount of fans that I got. The question now is: What can I do to reduce the rpm of the fans connected to the hub? Motherboard: TUF GAMING B450-PLUS II Fans: Arctic p12 max (bad decision in retrospect) (very desperate)
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Motherboard does not have enough Fan & RGB headers - help!
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Hi! Due to heat problems and questionably low wattage in my PSU I decided to do a case & PSU swap. (I had someone build it for me so I have never been inside it myself.) I bought the NXZT H7 Flow to replace my H510i and it all went great until we wanted to start plugging in the motherboard. You could imagine my surprise when I realised my other case had a built in fan hub and this one didn't. And my motherboard can only support two fans next to the CPU fans. That explains why only two worked when I received this computer. (ASUS Rog Strix B550F Gaming Wifi) Now the issue is - I'm not quite sure how to deal with this. I don't have an RBG hub on this case, nor do I have enough headers for the fans in the first place. I've ordered some fan splitters and am now wondering if getting both an RGB Hub and a Fan Hub is smart? Or am I kidding myself and it is all the same thing? My poor computer is torn apart, I need help, lol! -
Best way to hook up 26 corsair fans (20x AF120 and 6x AF140)? Got 2 commander pros and can get more but is it worth using fan splitters etc. ? Any tips or tricks for Daisy chaining fan hubs or any way to get this to work?
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Hello to all that are willing to check out this "fun" topic and thank you for your time. Now let's go down the rabbit hole with me I previously asked for few suggestions on purchasing a new machine (build) and got really nice feedback from the people here for which I am very thankful, but after I did the purchase of: - Motherboard Asus Rog Strix Z790-E Gaming Wifi; - PSU Seasonic 1600W Platinum; - KF560C36BBEK2-64GB (Fury Kingston) 2x 32 GB Kit 6000 Mhz - CL36-38-38 "1.35V EXPO/XMP" as it says on the packing; - i9-13900KF; - Noctua - NH-D15 Chromax (black); All that in "Fractal Design - Torrent TG Light, Mid Tower" + MSI 2080 Video (from my previous rig), after all was assembled I did the following: 1. Reinstalled Windows OC to the newest 10 version; 2. Updated Windows; 3. Updated BiOS from 703 up to 904 which is the latest available on the site of the MB > https://rog.asus.com/uk/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-z790-e-gaming-wifi-model/helpdesk_bios/ . Now you will say "well no issues thus far, so what's up?", basically two things: 1. I have hooked up my front and bottom fans to the Fan hub of the case and the fan hub is connected to the CHA_FAN2, but unfortunately when I go into the Bios it does not show ANY other fans except the CPU ones (as you can see on the screenshot further below). The CHA fan's from 1 to 5 are showing "N/A" as nothing is on them. I tweaked the profile of CHA_FAN2 and it does work (slows down or increases the Fan usage) but simply cannot be properly controlled. Every time my GPU goes at its normal temps such as 65-70 all of the fans starts blowing up, while the CPU is at 40-46 which should stay at the low profile of the fans. I know people will say "well that's normal so that it can cool off", but what's not normal is that it never happened with my previous setup as now the fans go hyper loud like they are using 80%+ and I didn't change anything of the Fans. If anyone has any suggestions on how I can resolve this even if its by purchasing something extra will be great. 2. Now the second issue is that the RAM Kit that I purchased, for some reason is not listed in the QVL (https://rog.asus.com/uk/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-z790-e-gaming-wifi-model/helpdesk_qvl_memory/) of the Motherboard, now some will say "well so what?". Well because of that the RAM I have purchased unfortunately does not work at 100% as it should. As you can see on the screenshot below, it says DDR5 4000 Mhz then each of the slots that the Ram is placed and says "4800 MHZ". Now the kicker is that I tried to Enable the "X.M.P." (as shown on the screenshot) but it did not work, it didn't wanna start. I checked with the Asus support forum and they say "try using XMP ll" I did that and then "well try to manually adjust some random voltage settings" which I tried with small values such as: DRAM VDD ~ 1.41 | DRAM VDDQ ~ 1.41 and few others but nothing worked, one time the PC didn't even wanna show UI it simply stayed working on a black screen for more than 70 minutes so I had to hard shutdown it and reset my bios. Some people might say that there is an issue with the Ram (such as broken) well because of that I tried to perform a mem test which wasted almost 10 hours of my life: The kicker is that now when I play games like "WoW" the game Crash's with "memory" issues error which isn't nice at all. If anyone has a suggestions on how to resolve the issues I will be once again very thankful for the help.
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Is this a fanhub also is the plug that is being pointed at which is the red arrow will that than be powered if I connect the plug that is in the red square into SYS FAN1?
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Greetings, I built my first computer today, quite a difficult task indeed, but i'm at the last step here, everything is plugged in except my fan hub. So the case i bought is from a pretty obscure brand (xtrmlab) and it comes with a fan hub with all the fans plugged into it , i plugged the sata power to it but i cannot figure out how to plug it into the motherboard, it has a cable plugged into it with VDG output (see pictures below) and another connector which i don't recognize because i'm a noob to this. my motherboard is an Asus prime B-450 plus and all the fan headers on it have 4 pins, i'm guessing the VDG one is for RGB control but i'm not sure. (i can turn on the computer, the cpu cooler fan spins just fine, but the case fans only light up and don't spin) Please help me! Thank you
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Hello everybody, I hope someone can spread some light on this for me, or atleast join me in feeling really confused comming into this little senario. Here goes. Building up and old PC for bedroom media center(Edit: Asus P7H55-M PRO with a Xeon X3470), found a nice case that demands some fans, but Mobo only has 2 headers, Cpu_fan and Sys_fan, both 4-pins. (has a 3-pin power header aswell, but let's forget that one) Letting the Cpu-cooler run on the Cpu header, I set out to find a fanhub to control the casefans (5 in total, all 4-pins) as I didn't wanna try my luck running all 5 fans on 1 header. I ordered a Thermaltake Commander FP 10 port PWM fanhub (nice of them to highlite no less than 2 times on the back that it's "Compatible with 3-pin fans" as well, when they further down on the box write in almost invisible small letters " *Speed control function is unavailable for 3-pin fans." GREAT compatibility!!! So, just running them 100%... -.-' ... but that's not what we're here for. I get the hub, set it up, connect all my fans, plug in SATA power, and connect the PWM signal cable to my Mobo' Sys_fan header... Everything starts up in 100% as expected untill speedfan loads, but only 1 fan(the nr.1 one that is also read to show RPM) is controlled by speedfan, the rest is at 100% blast. Speedfan showing 900RPM, and the nr.1 fan is correctly running around 900 RPM, but the rest is running wild. ?!? I Googled, and I found a post about the Sys_fan header maybe not being a PWM header, even tho it has 4 pins, but if that was true, why would it then control one fan at all. Everything worked perfectly before i got the hub when I had 3x 4-pin fans in a 3way splitter running on that header.. More Googling found a post about plugging the hub directly into the cpu header, and letting the bios handle it(really wanna have my cpu cooler running isolated, so this is not something I want to do unless I have to) Did that... speedfan won't do s*** to the cpu fancontrol, but the bios handles everything like a boss. Guess I'm running my systemfans on my cpu header, and my cpu cooler on my system header for now. Is this as it is supposed to be??
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I've got the masterfan hub to connect all 6 of my masterfan mf120r fans (just for power the argb is connected to the controllers) and it's saying to connect to cpu fan header but is that where it goes? or does it go somewhere else?
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Hi, I did help picking out a PWM Fan Hub. Features I need: at least 8 PWM Fan headers SATA Power (not strictly necessary but would be nice) controllable through at least one PWM fan header Easy mounting on case RGB (optional) My budget is $50 or less. Preferably, less than $50. The only RGB I have in my case is on my motherboard, however, I may want to add RGB strips in the future. My case is the Phanteks P500, I want to put the PWM fan hub in the cable management area so I can have a clean look on the TG side. Thank you for your suggestions and recommendations in advance!
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So I recently transferred my PC to a new case (mainly due to how horrible temps i would get when i added a 3060ti). The new case, came with a fan hub, and 4 pre-installed PWM case fans that are rated to run up to 1800rpm. Now my question is that I took my old CPU AIO which had fans that are rated for only up to 1300rpm into the new case.and then plugged into the new fan hub with the 1800rpm fans. I then connected the fan hub to my SYS_FAN port, and in bios or fan monitoring software, it does show 1800rpm on full speed. I am quite nervous as to whether if my old 1300rpm fans would break due to the others running at 1800rpm
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Hi everyone, I feel like I have been bashing my head at a wall looking for a Fan Hub that supports a 0 RPM \ Shut off mode when such a signal is sent from the motherboard. Now I bought this thing: Thermaltake AC-023-AN1NAN-A1. Tested it on a Asus and Gigabyte mobo with the same issue happening. The issue is that when you configure a fan curve that allows the fans to stop blow a set temperature the reference fan stops, while the others go on full blast. My question is did a get a dud or is such behaviour normal from these kinds of hubs? Do you have experience with a fan hub that supports such a feature?
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Hello guys, me and friend of mine, want to create an universal pc fan + rgb hub with GUI for windows and linux. I have analyzed the market and found nothing universal, some controllers control only fan speed and only one type of rgb strip, others are only rgb strips controllers. So i decided that an universal solution must be created with a lot of adapters included, so you can connect 2pin, 3pin, 4pin fans and still control their speed, and also support for adressable rgb strips, non adresseble rgb strips, 5v strips, 12v strips, and this hub will conect to pc using internal usb 2.0. What do you think guys is there a need for such a product ? And also i have a question, 2pin, 3pin, 4pin fans connectors seem to be standart, but what about rgb fans ? they can have 6 pin connector is that a standard or not ? do somone know pinouts ?
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So first of all hello. I just bought the Chieftec Tornado 3x case fans yesterday and installed them they worked for a minute and i could use the Control to change speed and Rgb effects. Then after a short while it wouldn't accept any commands (control and buttons on the hub itself) so i was stuck at the speed and light i choose before. Now on the next morning not even the blue Light that was on the evening before works and they only spin. I connected the fans to the hub on fan1/2 And the hub via Sata power. Not other connection points are used. They are also spinning very fast for a second when i turn my computer on.
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Hey everyone! I am currently looking into getting some really nice lighting in my PC. I am going to be getting myself the Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic case and I would really like to fill all 9 fan slots. I know I really don’t need it, it would just fit the aesthetic! Now this is something that has been confusing me a lot as my motherboard (Asus Strix Z370-H Gaming) doesn’t have an RGB header. I will also be running the Corsair H150i radiator but I am going to swap the fans. I was hoping to use 9 Lian Li Bora Lite fans as they look incredible and are reasonably priced. The fans come in 3 packs and have little circuits they plug into for PWM control (see attached photo). Would running an Aerocool P7-H1 RGB hub (supports 5 fans) work? That hub can monitor the RPM but doesn’t control it. My understanding is this: Daisychain each set of 3 RGB cables and plug the last one of each set into one of the Aerocool hub. As for power I can plug them each on the PWM circuit board and run that circuit board into a motherboard case fan header. The ones that I will be replacing the H150i will obviously be powered by the H150i but I will still run the RGB to the Aerocool. One thing I was also curious about, if I plugged the PWM board into the Aerocool, would the PWM function still work as it wouldn’t be connected to a motherboard header? Would it be better to run the Bora Lite fans as the case fans and just get the RGB versions of the ML120 fans for the radiator (as the H150i comes with ML120 fans). What would the performance difference be like as I know the ML has more static pressure but I don’t know what the pressure numbers mean in real world performance. Sorry for the long post and I don’t know if that is the right configuration and wanna get it right before I spend this kind of money! Thanks!
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I recently purchased a Omega Nova2 Fan Hub and 2 Omega Nova 120 RGB fans, but i need 4, im still looking for 2 more rgb fans, but all i can find are other brands. My question is, can i still use other branded rgb fans on my hub and will it all still work properly?
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Hi, im having a problem controlling my 5 fans connected to a PWM fan hub. The fans that are plugged in to the fan hub are non PWM, but i used to have them connected to my motherboard which gave me the ability to control the fans through the bios but when i connected them to the fan hub i can not control them for some reason but i can see the RPM's of the fans. I've tried connecting the fanhub to the cpu header and to the cha_fan1. In case it matters i got a ASUS Z370-F motherboard and the fans are 3 corsair quiet edition AF fans and 2 corsair static fans quiet edition aswell.
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Hey guys! So I recently made a new PC build and I am wondering if I do really need a fan hub, as my motherboard only has 2x CHA_FAN headers (one is in a really bad place). So my build is: -3x 120mm AER RGB fans -Kraken x62 (has 2x140mm fan, and a fan splitter with actually 2 spots left, so I could plug something in here but not sure if it's okay) -Asus strix z370-F motherboard -p400 TG case Could anyone help me with this? Thanks!
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Is it fine connecting a 3 fans to a single PWM output on the motherboard with a splitter or do you need one which also provides additional power(through SATA or molex) been looking for one and both type,with and without power, are available,so...not sure if the one without power will work.
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So I have bought a new NZXT H440 New Edition case today. It has a https://azerty.nl/_azerty/data/product/8/5/5/855326/img/12/G.jpg at the back. You plug it in with power to a MOLEX adapter and 1 PWM cable plugs into CPU FAN (1 or 2). So I did this, right. Fans where reasonably loud, like the PWM function wasn't working and they all ran on 100%. At a later moment, I grabbed myself a 4x 3PIN Fan Splitter and put it onto SYSFAN1 with all the fans connected to that, and boom, their silent. Why does this PWM Fan Hub not work?
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I'm building a pc and i cant find out where to connect the fanhub on the NZXT H440 to the Corair CX 750M power supply. None of the cables that came with the power supply seem to connect with the molex cable on the fan hub. Am i missing something?
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