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i want to buy 7 noctua fan for my home pc i want to know only can i connect all of those fan to one fanhub and control them? another question is i must connect that fanhub pwm controller header to cpu fan header or cpu opt header or cha fan header?
my case is asus (ROG Hyperion GR701)
fan i want to buy today is: 
1.noctua-nf-a14-industrialppc-3000-pwm  _ 4fan 3 for intake 1 for exhaust
2.noctua-nf-f12-industrialppc-2000-pwm  _ 3fan my aio (ROG RYUO III 360)
3.deepcool-fh-10 pwm fan controller
i'm not gaming on this pc i do heavy rendering/coding for my works and projects.

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Yea that should work fine here. I don't see an issue.

 

I'd note those 3000rpm fans won't be quiet, and I'd probably get all the same RPM for fans. 

 

Also Don't expect a big cooling upgrade over the current fans you have.

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6 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

Yea that should work fine here. I don't see an issue.

 

I'd note those 3000rpm fans won't be quiet, and I'd probably get all the same RPM for fans. 

 

Also Don't expect a big cooling upgrade over the current fans you have.

thanks for youre time and answering😆

current fan are dead after few years those are from coolermaster halo series 4 140mm and 3 120mm i upgrade full pc last year but no fan upgrade until today

also less rgb make me suffer less because of that p*ice of cra*p armory from asus.

so all connect to hub its ok but where connect that pwm header to cpu header or cha fan header? which one is the best header?

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5 minutes ago, dorat6 said:

thanks for youre time and answering😆

current fan are dead after few years those are from coolermaster halo series 4 140mm and 3 120mm i upgrade full pc last year but no fan upgrade until today

also less rgb make me suffer less because of that p*ice of cra*p armory from asus.

so all connect to hub its ok but where connect that pwm header to cpu heaser or cha fan which one is the best header?

Makes sense to replace dead fnas.

 

Fan header likely won't matter. I'd do CPU header if nothing else is plugged into that pin as its nice to monitor the RPM and controlls the speed based of CPU temp. 

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41 minutes ago, dorat6 said:

i want to buy 7 noctua fan for my home pc i want to know only can i connect all of those fan to one fanhub and control them? another question is i must connect that fanhub pwm controller header to cpu fan header or cpu opt header or cha fan header?
my case is asus (ROG Hyperion GR701)
fan i want to buy today is: 
1.noctua-nf-a14-industrialppc-3000-pwm  _ 4fan 3 for intake 1 for exhaust
2.noctua-nf-f12-industrialppc-2000-pwm  _ 3fan my aio (ROG RYUO III 360)
3.deepcool-fh-10 pwm fan controller
i'm not gaming on this pc i do heavy rendering/coding for my works and projects.

Yes, if you get a strong enough fan controller, not hub, with PSU power, connects to the mobo (via header or USB) OR has a remote control for control, and it provides enough watts per channel for even those iPPCs. If you get just a hub, you're liable to run into problems mixing those different fans because of the really different current demands.

To be clear, if you find a hub that can handle the .65A draw of each iPPC, and it has PSU power with mobo connection or an RC, it'll be fine.

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I would rather go for T30s. Its a better fan.. unless you are space constrained.

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