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Noctua NF-140

Noctua NF-140

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Silvinha10
Senior Member
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04-07-2024, 02:10 PM
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Hello everyone, welcome! I just bought and set up a Noctua NF-140 exhaust fan after replacing my Corsair 3-pin model. While doing this, I wanted to compare the noise levels between the two. Using MSI Command Center, I increased the exhaust fan from 50% to 100%, and wow—my chair felt cooler! I then turned up both radiator fans to maximum. The two Noctua fans worked perfectly, while the others were controlled by a fan speed controller. After about a minute, all three fans reached full speed and shut down. Since my other fans weren’t connected directly to the motherboard, I’m wondering if there’s a voltage issue or another reason for the difference. Could you help me figure this out? Thanks! P.S. Your YouTube channel Linus is awesome!
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Silvinha10
04-07-2024, 02:10 PM #1

Hello everyone, welcome! I just bought and set up a Noctua NF-140 exhaust fan after replacing my Corsair 3-pin model. While doing this, I wanted to compare the noise levels between the two. Using MSI Command Center, I increased the exhaust fan from 50% to 100%, and wow—my chair felt cooler! I then turned up both radiator fans to maximum. The two Noctua fans worked perfectly, while the others were controlled by a fan speed controller. After about a minute, all three fans reached full speed and shut down. Since my other fans weren’t connected directly to the motherboard, I’m wondering if there’s a voltage issue or another reason for the difference. Could you help me figure this out? Thanks! P.S. Your YouTube channel Linus is awesome!

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_iZERO_
Junior Member
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04-27-2024, 11:08 AM
#2
Did you specify the type of fan in the bios—DC or PWM? (You switched from DC to PWM). Would you like me to verify compatibility with another fan connector? Edited March 23, 2023 by leclod
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_iZERO_
04-27-2024, 11:08 AM #2

Did you specify the type of fan in the bios—DC or PWM? (You switched from DC to PWM). Would you like me to verify compatibility with another fan connector? Edited March 23, 2023 by leclod

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Repertition
Member
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05-03-2024, 05:12 AM
#3
The motherboard seems to misinterpret PWM and DC signals consistently. It appears detection isn't reliable, so it defaults to whatever setting is predefined. The shutdown after a minute suggests it doesn’t recognize the issue properly, even though speed control functions normally. It’s possible that fans aren’t receiving full power due to improper headers, which is common with pumps instead of fans. Splitters are frequently used for this reason. I’d need to know the exact model to provide a detailed breakdown of each fan header and connected components.
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Repertition
05-03-2024, 05:12 AM #3

The motherboard seems to misinterpret PWM and DC signals consistently. It appears detection isn't reliable, so it defaults to whatever setting is predefined. The shutdown after a minute suggests it doesn’t recognize the issue properly, even though speed control functions normally. It’s possible that fans aren’t receiving full power due to improper headers, which is common with pumps instead of fans. Splitters are frequently used for this reason. I’d need to know the exact model to provide a detailed breakdown of each fan header and connected components.

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_dorak_
Member
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05-03-2024, 05:29 AM
#4
Thanks for the feedback! This motherboard is a MSI 990FXA gaming model. I shut it down briefly and came back after about 20 minutes to check again. All three fans were running at full speed and the problem didn’t return. Haha, I was thinking maybe I should just restart it and try once more—maybe something in the BIOS caused it? Otherwise, this seems resolved for now. Hope others see this and give it a shot too!

CPU_Fan -AIO pump
Sys_Fan 1 exhuast fan (Noctua) 4pin
Sys_Fan 2 Rad fans 2 intake fans in front controlled by aftermarket single LCD screen fan controller
Bottom fan also managed by the same controller.
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_dorak_
05-03-2024, 05:29 AM #4

Thanks for the feedback! This motherboard is a MSI 990FXA gaming model. I shut it down briefly and came back after about 20 minutes to check again. All three fans were running at full speed and the problem didn’t return. Haha, I was thinking maybe I should just restart it and try once more—maybe something in the BIOS caused it? Otherwise, this seems resolved for now. Hope others see this and give it a shot too!

CPU_Fan -AIO pump
Sys_Fan 1 exhuast fan (Noctua) 4pin
Sys_Fan 2 Rad fans 2 intake fans in front controlled by aftermarket single LCD screen fan controller
Bottom fan also managed by the same controller.

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Arvink
Junior Member
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05-04-2024, 08:18 PM
#5
Feel free to return later and check the thread again.
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Arvink
05-04-2024, 08:18 PM #5

Feel free to return later and check the thread again.