Thanks for the explanation. If I understand conrrectly, the only thing that is "hindered" is my ability to see in software the additional fans and their RPMs. But in reality, they will be all running at roughly the same speeds which are dictated by the SYS_FAN.
Thanks for the info.
One last thing - assuming both fans are the same make and model, will the power distribution be the same for both fans if I use a PMW splitter?? i.e if fan 1 runs at 1400RPM will fan2 run at the same speed?
Hi all,
I've been trying to find a proper answer for this for a while now. I get partial answers from older threads but could not find the stuff I need lol.
I have an Aorus B450 Pro WIFI mobo in a small ITX build. This mobo has only 2 fan headers : CPU and SYS. I would like to connect 2 fans...
Yeah it's not bad at all. The panels come off easily and you can position it in several ways depending how you want it.
Ill have a further look at Arctic Freezer 7 pro. Thanks!
I used to have a SG-13B from Silverstone before which was slightly smaller but the 3070 would not fit properly so I had to "sacrifice" haha.
The 3700x is not overclocked as I dont neet it this (yet).
I will have a look at the Shuriken, thanks!
I clean it every week. The pump is working as I can see it displaying RPMs in HW monitor and can also feel the vibrations in the tubes.
It is also making good contact with the CPU.
I chose an AIO as I was constrained by space and swapped the stock fan with a Noctua NF F12.
Thanks for your suggestion but I think its just a bit too tall for my case.
Full pc specs:
Ryzen 7 3700x
Corsair H60 AIO cooler
Sabrent NVME 512gb
SandDisk SSD 480gb
Seagate Barracuda 1 TB HDD
2 Noctua Fans
B450 Aorus WiFi Mobo
32gb 3200mhz Corsair Vengeance
650w EVGA 80+G PSU
Asus Dual RTX 3070
With regards to AIO or AIR I am open for suggestions.
As for the...
Hi all,
I have an sfx build with a Ryzen 3700x cooled by a Corsair h60.
Under load in games it performs well with temps reaching @75-80C. However, when rendering a 4k video it recently reached 90C.
I was looking at the Corsair h100i (which is basically H60x2 in length) but I have no idea if...
So just an update regarding the Seagate HDD - I ran Seatools software and I managed to apply the "Fix all-short" and Fix-all-long" version which sorted out the failed sector on my drive.
I've been running the pc from this morning and it seems to be ok so far.
I also applied the fix for the...
Thanks for the above.
It appears that my 1TB HDD has a failed sector. The rest of the SSDs are fine.
Seatools was recommending seaboot which i installed. Sadly their own tool does not detect my HDD so can't use it.
I'll remove the drive and see if I still encounter issues (hopefully not)...