Read product description. In short, PWM signal/source from CPU, control all other PWM fans in your system/chassis and ramp up or die down with the flux of CPU temps or a single temp source.
PWM fans are necessary here since 3 pin fans are voltage controlled/regulated. Using a 3 pin fan on a PWM splitter would send them to run at full speed since the two wires they will connect/plug into are actuall the 12v pins - meaning full speed.
Read product description. In short, PWM signal/source from CPU, control all other PWM fans in your system/chassis and ramp up or die down with the flux of CPU temps or a single temp source.
PWM fans are necessary here since 3 pin fans are voltage controlled/regulated. Using a 3 pin fan on a PWM splitter would send them to run at full speed since the two wires they will connect/plug into are actuall the 12v pins - meaning full speed.
So let me check if i understood it correctly we use that thing so we can set all 4 of our fans on the same speed and not one of them to work on 1500 rpm the other one on 1200 and so on
So let me check if i understood it correctly we use that thing so we can set all 4 of our fans on the same speed and not one of them to work on 1500 rpm the other one on 1200 and so on
Yes. It's for those who have more fans than their mobo has fan connectors.
so for my Msi z270-a pro and 4 fans i must get that...sorry for bothering you so much im still new
No, your mobo has 6 fan connectors in total. 1 for CPU, 1 for either pump or fan and 4 for system fans. No need to get a splitter. Also if your fans are voltage controlled and not PWM controlled, a simple 3 pin fan splitter will do.