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Can’t find the right aio pump header

Calippo

I’m trying to plug in my nzxt x53 to my msi mag b550 gaming plus board, I have connected both my raidiator fans the the two 4 pin cpu fan headers but the 3 pin ‘pump tach’ cable dosnt match the 3 pin pump fan 1 header as the header in my mother board is 3 pins in an L shape and not a straight line. 
 

any help would be greatly appreciated 

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3 minutes ago, Calippo said:

I’m trying to plug in my nzxt x53 to my msi mag b550 gaming plus board, I have connected both my raidiator fans the the two 4 pin cpu fan headers but the 3 pin ‘pump tach’ cable dosnt match the 3 pin pump fan 1 header as the header in my mother board is 3 pins in an L shape and not a straight line. 
 

any help would be greatly appreciated 

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Your reading that wrong. The left fan header is CPU, the right one is pump, then you have a set of jumpers. Then way over on the right, you have 2 more fan headers, you can use one of those for the pump. 

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Multiple rad fans usually combined into a single cable using a splitter.
So that all of them sync their speed & behave as much as a single unit.

 

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