[SOLVED] ! fan stop spinning

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I have a SilverStone CPF04 fan hub with 6 NF-F12 fan connected and the fan hub connected to a Gigabyte Arous Master b550 MB. The issue im having is whit 1 single fan, what is happening while nother under load all fans spin however once i Start playing a game 1 single fan stop spinning. I am not sure if it a power issue, i have a 850 watt evga power supply. any help with trouble shooting be nice. thank you so much
 
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Just wondering... If all of your fan headers are PWM controllable then why wouldn't you just use a couple of two or three-way fan splitters and simplify things. I do that and use Argus Monitor software and I have complete control of all the fans.

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Is the fan hub connected to SATA power or a fan header on the motherboard. 6 fans seems like it would be amp heavy for a fan header on the mobo. Just a guess, I'm no expert on it.
 
I have a SilverStone CPF04 fan hub with 6 NF-F12 fan connected and the fan hub connected to a Gigabyte Arous Master b550 MB. The issue im having is whit 1 single fan, what is happening while nother under load all fans spin however once i Start playing a game 1 single fan stop spinning. I am not sure if it a power issue, i have a 850 watt evga power supply. any help with trouble shooting be nice. thank you so much
Swap the plugs (at the hub) of the fan that stops spinning and a fan that doesn't.
If the same fan still stops spinning....I would get another fan.
 
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Is the fan hub connected to SATA power or a fan header on the motherboard. 6 fans seems like it would be amp heavy for a fan header on the mobo. Just a guess, I'm no expert on it.
It is connected by SATA and i checked my MB manual and all fan headers are PWN controlled. I was thinking it to much for 1 fan header.
Swap the plugs (at the hub) of the fan that stops spinning and a fan that doesn't.
If the same fan still stops spinning....I would get another fan.
I will try the next but the fan does work however once on load it just stop and it that only fan.
 
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Just wondering... If all of your fan headers are PWM controllable then why wouldn't you just use a couple of two or three-way fan splitters and simplify things. I do that and use Argus Monitor software and I have complete control of all the fans.
 
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