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Strikerxs2
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10-18-2016, 05:08 PM
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Searching for a motherboard supporting three fans for Intel 4th gen or a matching fan hub that fits your HP ProDesk 600 G1. Appreciate the help!
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Strikerxs2
10-18-2016, 05:08 PM #1

Searching for a motherboard supporting three fans for Intel 4th gen or a matching fan hub that fits your HP ProDesk 600 G1. Appreciate the help!

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Valkeu
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10-19-2016, 01:27 AM
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Consider the setup for a ProDesk 600 G1 and note that additional cooling may be required, such as three extra fans. Alternatively, utilize a PWM splitter connected to the CPU or case fan port.
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Valkeu
10-19-2016, 01:27 AM #2

Consider the setup for a ProDesk 600 G1 and note that additional cooling may be required, such as three extra fans. Alternatively, utilize a PWM splitter connected to the CPU or case fan port.

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Bucker_Head
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10-21-2016, 01:15 AM
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You're running a Deepcool FH-04 that's budget-friendly and performs well. It offers four slots, which fits your setup. Although you're no longer using it, you're keeping it due to fewer fans and updated headers on your board.
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Bucker_Head
10-21-2016, 01:15 AM #3

You're running a Deepcool FH-04 that's budget-friendly and performs well. It offers four slots, which fits your setup. Although you're no longer using it, you're keeping it due to fewer fans and updated headers on your board.

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brainothon
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10-23-2016, 08:33 AM
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Hey, where exactly should I install those three fans? The case only has one fan slot and it's 92mm. RGB fans of that size aren't really available. You could use any standard RGB hub that connects to the USB header on the board.
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brainothon
10-23-2016, 08:33 AM #4

Hey, where exactly should I install those three fans? The case only has one fan slot and it's 92mm. RGB fans of that size aren't really available. You could use any standard RGB hub that connects to the USB header on the board.

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Poop_Head27
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10-23-2016, 01:26 PM
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I purchased the Antec NX410 to accommodate the XFX RX580, sorry I didn't mention it earlier.
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Poop_Head27
10-23-2016, 01:26 PM #5

I purchased the Antec NX410 to accommodate the XFX RX580, sorry I didn't mention it earlier.

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kennis_ark
Junior Member
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11-09-2016, 02:29 PM
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I purchased a distinct enclosure named the Antec NX410, which already includes three RGB fans. Would a similar setup fit the original motherboard? If yes, where should I connect it? Appreciate your assistance ahead of time!
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kennis_ark
11-09-2016, 02:29 PM #6

I purchased a distinct enclosure named the Antec NX410, which already includes three RGB fans. Would a similar setup fit the original motherboard? If yes, where should I connect it? Appreciate your assistance ahead of time!

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agasycookie
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11-09-2016, 08:22 PM
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Great choice! It's a solid option and nearly meets your needs. Just a note—this model doesn't support ARGB, as confirmed in the Amazon details. Appreciate the guidance!
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agasycookie
11-09-2016, 08:22 PM #7

Great choice! It's a solid option and nearly meets your needs. Just a note—this model doesn't support ARGB, as confirmed in the Amazon details. Appreciate the guidance!

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MR_SYKE
Junior Member
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11-09-2016, 09:24 PM
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they're similar to this setup: simply remove the power from a fan, attach the left connector to the header, then connect the remaining plugs to the other fans.
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MR_SYKE
11-09-2016, 09:24 PM #8

they're similar to this setup: simply remove the power from a fan, attach the left connector to the header, then connect the remaining plugs to the other fans.

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livingfinger
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11-09-2016, 09:51 PM
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Sure! That resource looks useful. It supports RGB fans and should work with the link you shared.
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livingfinger
11-09-2016, 09:51 PM #9

Sure! That resource looks useful. It supports RGB fans and should work with the link you shared.

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TheBurntSteak
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11-10-2016, 06:21 AM
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As long as the fan uses standard 4-pin PWM connectors, it should function properly. RGB fans typically require two connectors (three if equipped with a daisychain output)—one for RGB control and another for power. The power can usually pass through a previously mentioned splitter. For the RGB side, you’ll need a device capable of handling the aRGB signal; the one you have should be able to split the signal, but it still requires a motherboard with an appropriate aRGB connector input. Choosing what to purchase depends on your desired RGB functionality. From a quick review, your setup likely includes an integrated controller for the RGB, which may suffice depending on its capabilities.
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TheBurntSteak
11-10-2016, 06:21 AM #10

As long as the fan uses standard 4-pin PWM connectors, it should function properly. RGB fans typically require two connectors (three if equipped with a daisychain output)—one for RGB control and another for power. The power can usually pass through a previously mentioned splitter. For the RGB side, you’ll need a device capable of handling the aRGB signal; the one you have should be able to split the signal, but it still requires a motherboard with an appropriate aRGB connector input. Choosing what to purchase depends on your desired RGB functionality. From a quick review, your setup likely includes an integrated controller for the RGB, which may suffice depending on its capabilities.

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