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Where that Power Supply at.

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ASUS list that mobo as having:

1 x M.2_FAN connector
1 x CPU Fan connector(s) 
1 x CPU OPT Fan connector(s) 
2 x Chassis Fan connector(s) 
1 x 5-pin EXT_FAN(Extension Fan) connector
1 x AIO PUMP Header

 

as it's an AIO, you'd wanna have them connected to the CPU fan connectors (most likely).

 

So to answer your question: No. You need an extension/splitter/hub thing.

 

if you wanna be Mr FancyPants, you could go for something like the NZXT Grid+ V3 or this. If you don't care about crazy stuff like PWM, you could go the old-school splitter way instead.

 

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4 hours ago, K i a r a said:

Where that Power Supply at.

my bad must have accidentally removed it dw i havnt forgotten :)

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4 hours ago, ixi_your_face said:

ASUS list that mobo as having:

1 x M.2_FAN connector
1 x CPU Fan connector(s) 
1 x CPU OPT Fan connector(s) 
2 x Chassis Fan connector(s) 
1 x 5-pin EXT_FAN(Extension Fan) connector
1 x AIO PUMP Header

 

as it's an AIO, you'd wanna have them connected to the CPU fan connectors (most likely).

 

So to answer your question: No. You need an extension/splitter/hub thing.

 

if you wanna be Mr FancyPants, you could go for something like the NZXT Grid+ V3 or this. If you don't care about crazy stuff like PWM, you could go the old-school splitter way instead.

thank you so much! you've saved me a lot of time:)

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13 minutes ago, Kyozaki said:

my bad must have accidentally removed it dw i havnt forgotten :)

And what will it be?

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On 6/28/2018 at 3:54 PM, LienusLateTips said:

And what will it be?

sorry for the slow response itll likely be a corsair hx850i 

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