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Recently built a pc for the first time everything's mostly gone great except for the fans. I have 4 totals fans all daisy chained into a single chassis fan header on my mobo. I can tell that 2 of those fans aren't spinning at the same speed. I don't know how to config them because they are all showing up as one fan in my bios so I'm assuming they get the same curve. Should I plug some into the other chassis fan header or is there a way to make them go full speed. Anything helps.

 

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Mobo asus prime b450m-a II

3x thermalright argb fans

1x thermal take case fan

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witch fans. im guessing the rpms are different

i would just replace the 1 different fan with the same fan as the other 3.

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1 hour ago, woodyTooTrim said:

Should I plug some into the other chassis fan header or is there a way to make them go full speed. Anything helps.

One header can provide 1A, so you can connect a few fans to one header (depending on the fans).

If the header is enough, if you set 100% then all those fans should be at 100%.

But sure, using some other fan header will do the trick.

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