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1 minute ago, Sirjfc said:

Hi,

 

I plan to purchase a Silverstone Fan Hub to operate a few more fans. From the Silverstone website > Feature Photos, it states that it requires SATA power cables.

http://silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=526&area=en

My SSD also uses SATA, but it does not look like the picture above. How do I power the fan hub?

 

Thanks

 

That's sata power you plug it into the sata power from the PSU same as used for the drives. Just note for the fan hub you must use 4 pin PWM capable fans if you want to control the speed of them. 

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Hi,

 

I plan to purchase a Silverstone Fan Hub to operate a few more fans. From the Silverstone website > Feature Photos, it states that it requires SATA power cables.

http://silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=526&area=en

 

Image result for sata power cable silverstone

 

My SSD also uses SATA, but it does not look like the picture above. How do I power the fan hub?

 

Thanks

 

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2 minutes ago, Sirjfc said:

Hi,

 

I plan to purchase a Silverstone Fan Hub to operate a few more fans. From the Silverstone website > Feature Photos, it states that it requires SATA power cables.

http://silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=526&area=en

 

My SSD also uses SATA, but it does not look like the picture above. How do I power the fan hub?

 

Thanks

 

 

It's standard SATA, it's just at a weird angle.

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1 minute ago, Sirjfc said:

Hi,

 

I plan to purchase a Silverstone Fan Hub to operate a few more fans. From the Silverstone website > Feature Photos, it states that it requires SATA power cables.

http://silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=526&area=en

My SSD also uses SATA, but it does not look like the picture above. How do I power the fan hub?

 

Thanks

 

That's sata power you plug it into the sata power from the PSU same as used for the drives. Just note for the fan hub you must use 4 pin PWM capable fans if you want to control the speed of them. 

Image result for sata power

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1 minute ago, Homeless Pineapple said:

It's standard SATA, it's just at a weird angle.

 

1 minute ago, W-L said:

That's sata power you plug it into the sata power from the PSU same as used for the drives. Just note for the fan hub you must use 4 pin PWM capable fans if you want to control the speed of them. 

Image result for sata power

Thanks everyone. The silverstone looks odd, so I wasn't sure if it will fit into the regular sata power cables.

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