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Hey guys, so I have a z370-i strix mobo that has a 4 pin pump fan header that runs at 100% by design. I want to slow the pump down a little for noise and longevity but the other 2 headers are being used by 6x 140mm fans. My question is can I put a Noctua PWM low noise adapter on the pump? Would that cause any damage to the pump?

 

(Using EKWB PWM pump res combo)

 

Thanks!

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Don’t see why the aio speed can’t be lowered. 

 

The adadter could work. 

 

Or double a fan or two and use a fan header. Or get a hub and free up more. 

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9 minutes ago, Jimmywayne said:

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Yes, but remeber that you can also change the speed of that pump header by changing the aio control in BIOS.

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So change it in the software. 

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Which is the correct thing to do. Assuming you want the system to protect itself if the pump were to fail. 

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