

So you must make sure any hub or controller you get supplies its own power. For example, I would advise against using a 3-way splitter, or daisy chaining Y-splitters. I would not attempt to power more than 2 fans through a single connector. You don't want to demand too much current through a single motherboard fan connector. If you want to add fans and control speeds too, you get a fan controller. If you just want to add fans, you get a hub. First, it is important to understand there is a difference between a "fan hub" and a "fan controller". Windows 11 pro 圆4 (Yes, it's genuinely a good OS) OpenRGB - ditch the branded bloatware!Ĭlick to expand.No. Logitech G Pro wireless + Steelseries Prisma XL Logitech G560 | Corsair Void pro RGB |Blue Yeti micįractal Ion+ 2 860W (Platinum) (This thing is God-tier. Galax RTX 3090 SG 24GB: Underclocked to 1700Mhz 0.737v (375W down to 250W))ĢTB WD SN850 NVME + 1TB Sasmsung 970 Pro NVME + 1TB Intel 6000P NVME USB 3.2

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