This will change; but currently have 4 200mm on each mora. Noctua fans come with a splitter so I used 2 of them for each mora, then connected those to a motherboard controlled splitter powered by molex.
https://www.amazon.com/Connector-Efficient-Controller-Adhesive-Dedicated/dp/B07RW5TGT4/ref=asc_df_B07RW5TGT4/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=459454121958&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4227416820004632782&hvpone=&hvptwo=&... I am have problems controlling in bios, so I don’t know if my splitter is junk, or I just have bios settings wrong. When I plug them directly into motherboard it works fine. So I guess the splitter is junk
Looking for recommendations for fan hubs. I found this one but several of the reviews state the mounting tape is poor and the hub may/may not report fan speeds.
I have 6 Noctua fans I'd like to control with the hub to reduce cable mass. I don't need RGB control so I don't think the Commander Pro is worthwhile.
This one but i am not looking for a fan hub i am looking for converter that turns a 3 pin rgb connector to a 4 pin one
You get one of these bad boys to power your fans
Chassis Fan Hub CPU Cooling 10 Port 12 V Molex to PWM Connector with 4 Pin 3 Pin Efficient PC-Fan Controller System with Adhesive Tape Dedicated Suppl https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07RW5TGT4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_GDbjCxl6hUueB
And if you have a ARGB header on your MOBO, you get a splitter cable.
I just recently had to do that with my PC. I’ve got 3 Corsair Case fans that came with my Corsair case, and 3 Inwin ARGB fans that I just got.
I’m not 100% sure but I believe Asus has Aurora Sync that controls the colours, just like MSI has Mystic Light.
Very slick. That’s what I got. They’ve always got wicked deals on cases. https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX76263 It came with 4 fans.
It’s a few bucks more than the case you are looking at. But it includes the fans if you don’t have any yet or the budget for some. I would recommend a splitter for fans if you MOBO only has two sys fan ports. Or if your current fans don’t have molex connectors.
Edit: Chassis Fan Hub CPU Cooling 10 Port 12 V Molex to PWM Connector with 4 Pin 3 Pin Efficient PC-Fan Controller System with Adhesive Tape Dedicated Supply from PSU to Link Multiple Points https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07RW5TGT4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fab_Z95GFbQG8CZQD
Go for a pair of molex fan hubs. Molex is rated high enough to handle 6 fans.
That's fine I just bought two of those.
I have a Lian Li Mini case. The Fan Hub seems to accommodate 9 fans and connect them to a PWM header.
I'm using a custom loop, and the pump is connected to a Corsair node. I presume that goes to a PWM header of its own.
So now I only have one PWM header left. Would my UV lights, CPU and GPU waterblock and two RGB cables need another one of those?
For the case fans I just thought since the case was way smaller than what I'm used to it needed to have stronger fans that would be able to suck in more air to keep things from frying lol.
I am definitely using a fan hub to keep everything connected. I got a cheap one off Amazon for around 13$ CAD. Does it's job. https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07RW5TGT4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Mn47EbXQB8S6N
The PSU came with sleeved cables already but they were too short to take advantage of the really physically tight (I have massive hands) cable management options in the case. There was a coupon in my MOBO box (oddly) for cablemod cables so I used it.
https://store.cablemod.com/product/cablemod-pro-modmesh-cable-extension-kit/
Hope that helps! 😁✌🏾
Since the fans are all 3 pin and don't have pwm function, would this hub maybe work?
I have Amazon Prime and it looks like I can get it tomorrow. My thought is to plug in 1 of the PSU molex connectors in and connect the 4 arctic 3-pins into the hub; then don't have the hub connected to the mobo at all. Thoughts?
Unless you're overly particular, you don't need individual control over every fan in a custom loop. You can put them all on a single header using a PWM hub.
According to ASRock's website. this system has 3 headers for chassis fans and a single RGB header. You might be able to daisychain two fans together
3 x Chassis/Water Pump Fan Connectors (4-pin) (Smart Fan Speed Control)******
This post on Tom's Hardware explains what you'd need to hook up multiple fans to the single RGB header you have on that motherboard.
I've never done it, but something like this could be purchased to add more fans.. But you'd need a 4-pin molex connector from your power supply. Or the SATA powered version..