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Fan and Pump installation from the Silverstone PF240-ARGB 94 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler

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10 minutes ago, iamrandom said:

CPU_FAN and the pump cable to the SYS_FAN5_PUMP. Is this configuration correct? 

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Hi,

Where do I plug in my radiator fans which is connected using a y splitter, and my pump 3pin cable?

The silverstone manual only displays an image with the words "CPU_FAN" and "pump", so I am not sure which ports I should connect them to. I currently have the y splitter connected to the CPU_FAN and the pump cable to the SYS_FAN5_PUMP. Is this configuration correct? 

Thanks

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10 minutes ago, iamrandom said:

CPU_FAN and the pump cable to the SYS_FAN5_PUMP. Is this configuration correct? 

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Just FYI that board has 8 fan connectors, you might not even need the Y-cable. ;)

(The fan connectors that say pump next to it can handle more power.)

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8 hours ago, HanZie82 said:

Just FYI that board has 8 fan connectors, you might not even need the Y-cable. ;)

(The fan connectors that say pump next to it can handle more power.)

Oh okay. Is it more efficient to have seperate fan connectors or is the difference neglegible?

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2 minutes ago, iamrandom said:

Oh okay. Is it more efficient to have seperate fan connectors or is the difference neglegible?

Neglegible, only thing you really gain is per fan speed setting and RPM readout if any. ;)

 

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1 minute ago, HanZie82 said:

Neglegible, only thing you really gain is per fan speed setting and RPM readout if any. ;)

 

Oh alright. Thanks alot for you answers :)

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