![]() ![]() The three and four pin fan headers are industry standards. Thanks for all the help man but just one last question the vii hero has only 4 fanhub for chassis fans so i decided to my this fan hub to connect all my fans(7 fans) so i need to ask if it is to many fans conneced to only on fan hub on the motherboard They can spin at less than 25% but FanXpert determines the stall point and adds a cushion The Phanteks have the best performance / noise ratio at present and even top the infamous Noctua's by 3C I like that 850 mark as with all 15 fans 850 rpm, you can not tell if machine is on or off. if I set the fans to max speed (1238), they drop to 39C but not like I care if they are 39 or 44 Under CPU stress testing they also don't break 850 rpm and CPU tops out at about 74C. Under Furmark, with the two 780s OC'd 26% (21% on memory) + the CPU at 4.6 Ghz, the cards hit 44C. ![]() They never break 850 rpm cause nothing gets that hot to make it go further no matter what I throw at it. it tests the fan(s) on each header for startup speed, stall speed and max speed and sets of fan curve accordingly. I have the Phanteks SP140s being controlled by FanXpert2 as described above. ![]()
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