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5 minutes ago, harvey likes intel said:

i already have fans connected to the aio its the ones used as case fans

oh sorry I didn't read it properly. You just need to get around your BIOS, or if you want a "quick" but not free way, then get a powered 4-pin splitter so that you can add more fans to your AIO fan headers.

hi all, 

i recently built my first pc i7 9700k corsair h150i pro evga rtx2080 xc corsair 750 watt gold 16gb 2100mhz ram overclocked to 3200 etc 

i added the ll120 fans and the fans that come with the AIO cooler, the ll120s are connected to my AIO so i can controll them via icue under my pump etc but the other fans are connected to the motherboard and are REALLY loud so idk what to do as when i launch SpeedFan the fans connected to the motherboard dont show up, i tried changing the rpm in the motherboard bios but it is EXTREMELLY hard to use and i have no clue what it means the motherboard is a msi z390 carbon pro ac, here is a photo 

 

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13 minutes ago, ZeouLs said:

I'm asking because a 3pin socket doesnt support PWM, without PWM you cant controll the RPM of the fans

Yes you can. You just set the fan control mode in the BIOS to voltage/3pin/DC mode, and control the fan speed by varying the voltage the fan receives.

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1 hour ago, harvey likes intel said:

yes the fans are connected at the bottom of the mobo and its a 4pin

Connect the fans to the fan headers from the AIO itself, then it will be regulated by water temperature, which is what you want for liquid cooling anyway.

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27 minutes ago, For Science! said:

Connect the fans to the fan headers from the AIO itself, then it will be regulated by water temperature, which is what you want for liquid cooling anyway.

i already have fans connected to the aio its the ones used as case fans

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5 minutes ago, harvey likes intel said:

i already have fans connected to the aio its the ones used as case fans

oh sorry I didn't read it properly. You just need to get around your BIOS, or if you want a "quick" but not free way, then get a powered 4-pin splitter so that you can add more fans to your AIO fan headers.

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Just now, For Science! said:

oh sorry I didn't read it properly. You just need to get around your BIOS, or if you want a "quick" but not free way, then get a powered 4-pin splitter so that you can add more fans to your AIO fan headers.

Ok thanks i might get a PWM fan hub from corsair or something 

 

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12 minutes ago, For Science! said:

oh sorry I didn't read it properly. You just need to get around your BIOS, or if you want a "quick" but not free way, then get a powered 4-pin splitter so that you can add more fans to your AIO fan headers.

also do you have a idea where i could buy one? what brand??

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16 hours ago, harvey likes intel said:

also do you have a idea where i could buy one? what brand??

Something like the Akasa AK-CFSA03-45 FP5 PWM spltter is cheap and works

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