Can i use a Fan Splitter

kellorz

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Hi, I have a Asus M5A78L-M/USB3 with a fx 6300 and a stock heatsink and fan.

I don't seem to have another 3 or 4 pin connecter, I can't see or find one anyway, so Im wondering if a fan splitter in the port my CPU fan is in would run a case fan and my cpu fan? Im quite new to building computers so please go easy! :)

 
Leave your CPU fan header just for the CPU fan. It will be a 4 pin connector and the speed is controlled based on CPU temperature.
You can use a splitter from one of the 3 pin system fan headers if you like.
Probably a better solution is to use a fan power connector from one of the molex power connections on your power supply (big 4 pin connectors) like this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812201009
 
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I did, it says

CPU and chassis fan connectors (4-pin
CPU_FAN, 3-pin CHA_FAN)


thats 1 port, just not too sure if a splitter would work with it, never tried anything like this before
 


What exactly does that do? Do i plug the molex in and the pin into the fan and boom, fan on?

Sorry for the question :x

 


No, that's two connectors.
A 4 pin fan header for the CPU fan (PWM controlled) and a separate 3 pin fan head for the system fan.
 


The adapter plugs into the molex power connector from your power supply and then the system fan can plug into the adapter.
Not necessary if you are only using one system fan as your motherboard will have a 3 pin fan header.
Aside from that, many cases come with a molex powered system fan or a molex to fan adapter is included.