ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming/Aura and FAN connecters

DimakSerpg

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Dec 2, 2016
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I want to connect six fans on three fan connecters.
Two on each motherbourd fan connecter.
And possibly to turn on them via PWM on all 100%. For example SIX Corsair SP120 fans will be work on 100%

So 72V which were not calculated for use

Main question, сan my motherboard break after a while?

i want to use this https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812162059

I wanted to use this https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812311001
But comments say that the fans will work on 100% without PWM.

Sry for my bad english.
 
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1. Well if you already got them things are different. Although I'd prefer the newer ML series. They also come with full PWM support
2./3. Not really necessary. I cool my computer with 1 front intake, 1 side intake, 1 top exhaust and 1 rear exhaust that I only turn in oh days where the room temperature exceeds my body temperature and I never run those fans over 65%.
Running that many fans at 100% doesn't do much for cooling but increases noise levels severely, especially with the SPs
Setup looks nice though.
Yes 2 fans on one connector aren't really a problem
Nothing will break. It's not 72V that were not calculated. Volts don't add. It's still 12V but it adds a few Watts, which those headers can easily handle though (unless you put on some industrial 4000rpm fans)

The question I'm asking first is why you'd want to go for Corsair SP120 fans? They're poor value imo there are much better fans for around the same money.
Second question is, because i can't really understand what you're saying, do you plan on running all fans at 100% or not? Because you do not make yourself clear on that
Third question is, why on earth do you need 6 case fans? Most modern system run fine with 2 fans, 3-4fans is the maximum I'd put into a build.
 

1. I already have Сorsair SP120 RGB fans. I like them
2. Yes sometimes, in the summer for example. When I play games.
3. Why not? Two on top, three in front. Оne at the rear.

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1. Well if you already got them things are different. Although I'd prefer the newer ML series. They also come with full PWM support
2./3. Not really necessary. I cool my computer with 1 front intake, 1 side intake, 1 top exhaust and 1 rear exhaust that I only turn in oh days where the room temperature exceeds my body temperature and I never run those fans over 65%.
Running that many fans at 100% doesn't do much for cooling but increases noise levels severely, especially with the SPs
Setup looks nice though.
 
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