Corsair Rx460 Rgb-fan issue

Aowek955

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I recently bought this case i though that it had a built in fan hub for both powering the fans and lighting like the nzxt h440.I have a cheap h110 motherboard which has only 1 fan header,i bough a splitter but as you know the case has 3 fans then i bought the 5 way splitter and its all good but all the fans are spinning at max rpm its loud as hell whats ur suggestion on this or i shouild just change the motherboard with a more expensive one
My Specs
h110m-a-cf
cpu intel i3 6100/hyper 212 evo
gpu Msi Rx480 4gb
ram 8 gb gddr4
power supply evga supernova 650
 
Solution
It's far cheaper to buy a fan hub then replace the MoBo. Also, with MoBo replacement, you're looking towards new Win license as well.

Here's one, a Silverstone's 8-way PWM fan hub,
amazon: https://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-System-Cables-Black-CPF04/dp/B00VNW556I

Connect molex power cable to the fan hub; PWM wire from fan hub to the MoBo SYS_FAN header and connect your fans to the fan hub.
To control the speed of your fans, either set the custom fan curve from BIOS or use fan control software.
Note: all fans connected to the fan hub run in sync.
It's far cheaper to buy a fan hub then replace the MoBo. Also, with MoBo replacement, you're looking towards new Win license as well.

Here's one, a Silverstone's 8-way PWM fan hub,
amazon: https://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-System-Cables-Black-CPF04/dp/B00VNW556I

Connect molex power cable to the fan hub; PWM wire from fan hub to the MoBo SYS_FAN header and connect your fans to the fan hub.
To control the speed of your fans, either set the custom fan curve from BIOS or use fan control software.
Note: all fans connected to the fan hub run in sync.
 
Solution


I ll do this for sure thanks a lot,so if i change the mobo ill need new win license ? and what do u think of asus z170 pro

 
Since Win license is tied to the MoBo, you'll need new genuine Win license key to activate your Win.

Asus Z170 Pro MoBo is a good build quality MoBo. Since it's Z-series, it's designed for enthusiasts and is best used with K-series CPU (for CPU overclocking, e.g i5-6600K or i7-6700K) and with 3000 Mhz or 3200 Mhz RAM for optimal performance. With the latest BIOS, MoBo also supports all Kaby Lake CPUs as well, e.g i5-7600K or i7-7700K.

If you don't plan to upgrade your CPU to K-series and use faster than 2133 Mhz RAM then you can go with H170 or B150 chipset MoBo for cheaper price. For a bit faster RAM, at 2400 Mhz but without CPU overclocking ability, look towards B250 or H270 chipset. Z270 chipset MoBos support Kaby Lake and Skylake CPUs without BIOS update.
 

I wanna get the i5 6600k and change the graphics,i am disapointed in amd,the drivers crash everytime i turn on the pc i dont know why that happens.
 
For i5-6600K, Z170 chipset MoBo is perfect. My Skylake build (full specs in my sig) is also run by i5-6600K CPU but my MoBo is MSI Z170A Gaming M5 with nice black & red theme.

For GPU, the upgrade over RX 480 would be GTX 1070,
comparison: http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-1070-vs-AMD-RX-480/3609vs3634

With GTX 1070, you're looking high/ultra settings @ 1440p (2K) with solid 60+ FPS.

But if you just want to get rid of AMD then for a small upgrade you can go for GTX 1060 6GB,
comparison: http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-1060-6GB-vs-AMD-RX-480/3639vs3634

With GTX 1060, you're looking high/ultra settings @ 1080p with solid 60+ FPS.
 
Some strange artifact line showed on my monitor blue vertical line it movies as i restart the monitor what couild it be i disconnected all cables disconected graphics put hdmi on the motherboard it still stays whats fault the monitor or the graphics i cant decide