Using Fan Splitter cable - How does fan controller report the RPM for two different fans?
Ah ok. So to clarify if I have two identical Noctua 3000RPM fans connected via fan splitter in the same channel and set the RPM from the NZXT controller to only 1300RPM, both fans will be 1300RPM? None of the fan is receiving less power because of the splitter? (Is there any disadvantages performance-wise using a splitter?)
Also what about radiator fans, some people always said only use it on motherboard CPU fan headers not to the fan controller, why is that?
If the fans are identical, then they will be at the same RPM at the same power levels.
CPU cooler fans should be used on motherboard CPU fan headers so that they are automatically adjusted by the motherboard depending on CPU load. So when your CPU gets hotter the fans automatically spin faster.
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