PWM Fan Splitter

Rukongai

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May 26, 2016
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Ok so i'll be getting my Phanteks Enthoo Primo in a while and i'm going to have 2 480mm rads running in Push Pull config and so id like ti utilise the fan hub. To my knowledge the hub plugs in the PWM fan header for the CPU on the motherboard and it has some leads for other fans. So aside from one lead on the hub which I will use fir my motherboard is there a way to hook up all my other PC fans with splitters (19 total fans) or should I go at it some other way cause I do want to have the fans run at low speed?
 
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Almost all of them are the same make I got 16 SP120 for push pull on the two rads and 2 SP140 on the front since its a closed cover with few air vents and an AF140 in the back. What I would like to achieve is to have each section of the case be controlled independently so I can have different RPMs for the bottom rad and differennt for the top etc. I was thinking since there are 4 different sections and my motherboard (Asus X99 Deluxe/U3.1) has 4 fan headers except the CPU ones I could get or make some fan splitters for each section according to each fan. So for example I would have an 8 lead fan splitter fir my bottom rad which I would connect to one of my MoBo fan leads and have them all run on the same RPM for that section through software. Would that work or would there be a problem with power delivery or something else? P.S. Yeah 19 fans is kinda overkill but the entire build is kinda overkill and I want to maximise my cooling while minimizing the sound with the fans running at very low RPM.
 


Just make sure the splitters have molex/SATA power and it should work without issue
 
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Oh ok then.
The entire watercooling system is a gift and I already have everything else I need for it without going cheap on that so I got nothing else to spend those plus we all got to agree push pull looks BADASS. Besides the case has enough space to go push pull in top and bot with 80mm rad and I would still have space to put a vinyl in there without any problem whatsoever. That said I'm goin for medium sized rads so its gonna look empty without at least fans on top and bottom. Regardless its gonna be a long project so i still have time to think about the setup.