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guguis_3000
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12-23-2023, 10:01 AM
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Hey everyone, my mom's setup has one CPU fan header with 4 pins and a single chassis fan header that only has 3 pins. I just got an AIO and I'm unsure how to connect everything. Should I use a splitter on the CPU header and connect all the fans there, or is there another way?
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guguis_3000
12-23-2023, 10:01 AM #1

Hey everyone, my mom's setup has one CPU fan header with 4 pins and a single chassis fan header that only has 3 pins. I just got an AIO and I'm unsure how to connect everything. Should I use a splitter on the CPU header and connect all the fans there, or is there another way?

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ariel_8888
Member
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01-03-2024, 04:29 AM
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The fan header on MOBO typically supports 1A (12V), which equals around 12W. Generally, a single fan consumes about 1.5 to 2W. When using a splitter with an external power source, you can connect as many fans as desired. If not, installing 3 to 5 fans should work fine. I’d recommend purchasing a few Arctic P12 PWM PST units (or P14 if space allows). These use just 1W each. They employ a PST technology that synchronously controls fan speed. You connect one unit to a header on the MOBO, and all fans receive the same signal. Although placement matters at longer distances, it’s usually manageable. These fans offer strong stability, reasonable pricing, a 10-year warranty, quiet operation, and high static pressure—ideal for AIO or radiator setups. If you’re working with what you have, a splitter is a smart choice. Be aware of the power draw of each fan and remember that one PWM connection on MOBO provides roughly 12W.
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ariel_8888
01-03-2024, 04:29 AM #2

The fan header on MOBO typically supports 1A (12V), which equals around 12W. Generally, a single fan consumes about 1.5 to 2W. When using a splitter with an external power source, you can connect as many fans as desired. If not, installing 3 to 5 fans should work fine. I’d recommend purchasing a few Arctic P12 PWM PST units (or P14 if space allows). These use just 1W each. They employ a PST technology that synchronously controls fan speed. You connect one unit to a header on the MOBO, and all fans receive the same signal. Although placement matters at longer distances, it’s usually manageable. These fans offer strong stability, reasonable pricing, a 10-year warranty, quiet operation, and high static pressure—ideal for AIO or radiator setups. If you’re working with what you have, a splitter is a smart choice. Be aware of the power draw of each fan and remember that one PWM connection on MOBO provides roughly 12W.

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SlasherG
Member
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01-07-2024, 02:27 AM
#3
Your setup with a Molex connector should work fine. Plugging the aios pump and fans into one output won’t cause issues unless your system is overloaded.
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SlasherG
01-07-2024, 02:27 AM #3

Your setup with a Molex connector should work fine. Plugging the aios pump and fans into one output won’t cause issues unless your system is overloaded.

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DRMadness123
Junior Member
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01-07-2024, 08:06 AM
#4
There are plenty of fans, that's no issue. I'm not very familiar with AIO. I don't really like LC, I prefer regular air and haven't had much experience with that before.
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DRMadness123
01-07-2024, 08:06 AM #4

There are plenty of fans, that's no issue. I'm not very familiar with AIO. I don't really like LC, I prefer regular air and haven't had much experience with that before.

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UJ_VIC
Junior Member
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01-07-2024, 04:05 PM
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Sure, I hope that doesn<|pad|> to work out. I’ll share a simulated topic later today.
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UJ_VIC
01-07-2024, 04:05 PM #5

Sure, I hope that doesn<|pad|> to work out. I’ll share a simulated topic later today.

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ecomer
Junior Member
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01-12-2024, 02:40 AM
#6
Consider waiting a short while longer; perhaps someone familiar will reply here.
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ecomer
01-12-2024, 02:40 AM #6

Consider waiting a short while longer; perhaps someone familiar will reply here.

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Hagnarock
Senior Member
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01-13-2024, 04:53 PM
#7
I don't believe many people will ever read this again, but I hope they do!
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Hagnarock
01-13-2024, 04:53 PM #7

I don't believe many people will ever read this again, but I hope they do!

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hpsiaud
Junior Member
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01-14-2024, 07:58 PM
#8
Consider moving this to the cooling section or ask a moderator to relocate it. This advice is based on what I recall and my own research, though it's not a formal recommendation.
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hpsiaud
01-14-2024, 07:58 PM #8

Consider moving this to the cooling section or ask a moderator to relocate it. This advice is based on what I recall and my own research, though it's not a formal recommendation.

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davachio
Member
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01-17-2024, 03:54 AM
#9
This could be accurate since high-performance fans demand minimal power.
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davachio
01-17-2024, 03:54 AM #9

This could be accurate since high-performance fans demand minimal power.

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mateuszmamona
Member
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01-17-2024, 04:03 AM
#10
It doesn't necessarily mean all power comes from Molex connectors. The fan splitter could use different connector types depending on its design and requirements.
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mateuszmamona
01-17-2024, 04:03 AM #10

It doesn't necessarily mean all power comes from Molex connectors. The fan splitter could use different connector types depending on its design and requirements.

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