![]() 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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