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Hey Guys,

First of all if this is in the wrong forum please move it.

Now, i have just built a system with an H105 in a Bitfenix Prodigy, the fans on this thing (the corsair) are worse even in comparison with a ceiling fan. For now I want to drop their RPM below 1k, atm they run around 1500ish. But as it seems i cant do it from the Sysfan 1 header. I tried FanSpeed and all that staff but nothing works.

So I though of buying a digital fan controller like the NZXT Grid+ (which i cant find in Europe), do you have any alternatives to propose? Hopefully I will upgrade to some nice Noctua NFF12s in the coming weeks but till then I think my ear drums will explode.

 

EDIT: system Specs
MSI z97i Gaming AC
i5 4690k
Corsair H105
R9 290 Vapor X
2 xBitfenix Spectre LED
1 xBe Quiet Pure Wings 2 140mm

WD caviar Black 1tb
GM650 Semi Modular PSU

//Case: Phanteks 400 TGE //Mobo: Asus x470-F Strix //CPU: R5 2600X //CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i v2 //RAM: G-Skill RGB 3200mhz //HDD: WD Caviar Black 1tb //SSD: Samsung 970 Evo 250Gb //GPU: GTX 1050 Ti //PSU: Seasonic MII EVO m2 520W

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Why not just make a molex 12v to 7v connector and a fan splitter. The fans would spin sub-1000rpm.

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Try your motherboard's fan controller

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Why not just make a molex 12v to 7v connector and a fan splitter. The fans would spin sub-1000rpm.

I would love to, but I am not confident in my ability to rewire things. But If you have a detailed tutorial on how to do this in the right way please post it.

Thanks

//Case: Phanteks 400 TGE //Mobo: Asus x470-F Strix //CPU: R5 2600X //CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i v2 //RAM: G-Skill RGB 3200mhz //HDD: WD Caviar Black 1tb //SSD: Samsung 970 Evo 250Gb //GPU: GTX 1050 Ti //PSU: Seasonic MII EVO m2 520W

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Try your motherboard's fan controller

Already tried it just let it spin at 50% minimum which is still way over 1k RPM Its an MSI z97i Gaming OC

//Case: Phanteks 400 TGE //Mobo: Asus x470-F Strix //CPU: R5 2600X //CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i v2 //RAM: G-Skill RGB 3200mhz //HDD: WD Caviar Black 1tb //SSD: Samsung 970 Evo 250Gb //GPU: GTX 1050 Ti //PSU: Seasonic MII EVO m2 520W

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Thanks a lot, seems pretty straight forward. Have a nice day.

//Case: Phanteks 400 TGE //Mobo: Asus x470-F Strix //CPU: R5 2600X //CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i v2 //RAM: G-Skill RGB 3200mhz //HDD: WD Caviar Black 1tb //SSD: Samsung 970 Evo 250Gb //GPU: GTX 1050 Ti //PSU: Seasonic MII EVO m2 520W

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