[SOLVED] Hello, help on fan splitting and voltage stuff

RedBaz

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Aug 22, 2019
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I am wondering if I would be able to put more than 1 fan on a splitter with this fan -- 0,6w 0,05A 12V
with a msi b450m pro-vdh max mobo
I do not know how currents and voltage work so any help is appreciated
 
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You need to find out what your headers are rated for. Check the motherboard manual, or you might even find it on the product overview webpage.
AIO_PUMP: 2A
W_PUMP: 3A
SYS_FAN, CPU_FAN, and CPU_OPT: 1A - but on some mobos, they are 2A!

OH... there's no info in the manual, nor on the product overview.
Welp, best to assume SYS_FAN, etc, are all 1A.


0.05A
With an input current that low... you could plug 19 fans in a single 1A header...

Phaaze88

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You need to find out what your headers are rated for. Check the motherboard manual, or you might even find it on the product overview webpage.
AIO_PUMP: 2A
W_PUMP: 3A
SYS_FAN, CPU_FAN, and CPU_OPT: 1A - but on some mobos, they are 2A!

OH... there's no info in the manual, nor on the product overview.
Welp, best to assume SYS_FAN, etc, are all 1A.


0.05A
With an input current that low... you could plug 19 fans in a single 1A header...
 
Solution

RedBaz

Commendable
Aug 22, 2019
4
0
1,510
You need to find out what your headers are rated for. Check the motherboard manual, or you might even find it on the product overview webpage.
AIO_PUMP: 2A
W_PUMP: 3A
SYS_FAN, CPU_FAN, and CPU_OPT: 1A - but on some mobos, they are 2A!

OH... there's no info in the manual, nor on the product overview.
Welp, best to assume SYS_FAN, etc, are all 1A.


0.05A
With an input current that low... you could plug 19 fans in a single 1A header...
Ah Thank you! I assumed I was reading something wrong when I saw 0.05A