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System Name | The Ryzenator |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 3950X |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Hero wi-fi |
Cooling | NZXT Kraken Z73 360mm. AIO |
Memory | 64GB (4 X 16) G.Skill TridenZ Neo 3600MHz CL16-16-16-36 |
Video Card(s) | Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 Ti 11OC |
Storage | 2 X 1TB Samsung Evo Plus |
Display(s) | ASUS ROG Swift PG279Q 27" |
Case | Lian Li O11 Dynamic |
Audio Device(s) | Razer Nommo Chroma |
Power Supply | Corsair AX850 (Seasonic Prime Ultra) |
Mouse | Sandstrøm Premium SS133 |
Keyboard | Razer Cynosa Chroma |
Software | Windows 10 64-bit |
Benchmark Scores | T.B.A. |
Hi guys.
I'm new to building, and am just about to finish up my first rig. I'm using the Asus Crosshair VIII Hero, with the Ryzen 3950x.
My board has 9 headers meant for AIO/waterpump/fans in total - 5 of these are dedicated for fans: CPU_FAN, CHA_FAN1, CHA_FAN2, CHA_FAN3 and finally H_AMP. All are 1amp, minus the H_AMP which is 3amp.
I plan to use CHA_FAN3 with a SATA powered three-way 4-pin (both motherboard and fans end of cable) PWM splitter (not to be confused with a controller just to clarify my question), connecting 3 Noctua 0.15amp fans to it.
And yes i know individual fan control off one single header will not be possible, and that i have to be carefull not to overload one single header with too many fans (which is not the case here anyway = 0.45amp of fans into 1amp header).
So to my question, which nobody seems to be able to give me a straigh forward answer to is:
When SATA power is at play (specifically in a splitter - we are NOT TALKING about controllers) is it then overriding PWM control in every usecase?
Simple as that. One person tells me yes, SATA will always run fans at full speed, regardless of having a 4-pin connection between mobo. and fans in the same loop - while others tell me it's perfectly working - what else would the 4-pin cable going into the mobo. in that splitter be for?
So which one is it? There are so many much more complicated things out there in regards of building and hardware, you can quickly learn by Googling/asking people questions, but this one above, seems to be some kind of Bermuda Triangle when one try to get more knowledge.....
I'm new to building, and am just about to finish up my first rig. I'm using the Asus Crosshair VIII Hero, with the Ryzen 3950x.
My board has 9 headers meant for AIO/waterpump/fans in total - 5 of these are dedicated for fans: CPU_FAN, CHA_FAN1, CHA_FAN2, CHA_FAN3 and finally H_AMP. All are 1amp, minus the H_AMP which is 3amp.
I plan to use CHA_FAN3 with a SATA powered three-way 4-pin (both motherboard and fans end of cable) PWM splitter (not to be confused with a controller just to clarify my question), connecting 3 Noctua 0.15amp fans to it.
And yes i know individual fan control off one single header will not be possible, and that i have to be carefull not to overload one single header with too many fans (which is not the case here anyway = 0.45amp of fans into 1amp header).
So to my question, which nobody seems to be able to give me a straigh forward answer to is:
When SATA power is at play (specifically in a splitter - we are NOT TALKING about controllers) is it then overriding PWM control in every usecase?
Simple as that. One person tells me yes, SATA will always run fans at full speed, regardless of having a 4-pin connection between mobo. and fans in the same loop - while others tell me it's perfectly working - what else would the 4-pin cable going into the mobo. in that splitter be for?
So which one is it? There are so many much more complicated things out there in regards of building and hardware, you can quickly learn by Googling/asking people questions, but this one above, seems to be some kind of Bermuda Triangle when one try to get more knowledge.....
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