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How to word this? I´m two hours away from getting off a night shift so I´m not very eloquent right now.
I was wondering if there was some sort of fan controller that took power from a molex and then connected to the motherboard through the usb header (like the corsair link stuff) and control fan speed according to the motherboards temperature readings. It could just be a pcb with fan headers on it; it does not have to be a front bay device.
The thing with fan controllers is that you have to turn a knob to regulate the fan speed. Correct? I would like this to be automatic and proportional to temperature.
Then there are those splitters that get help from a molex and return the PWM signal from one of the fans, but those run at full blast the whole time?
Are there any options that I´m missing? I have a build in progress with 11 fans and I would like to be able to control fan speed without using three way splitters on some of the motherbards headers. Plus, I don´t have any space on the front for a fan controller.
I was wondering if there was some sort of fan controller that took power from a molex and then connected to the motherboard through the usb header (like the corsair link stuff) and control fan speed according to the motherboards temperature readings. It could just be a pcb with fan headers on it; it does not have to be a front bay device.
The thing with fan controllers is that you have to turn a knob to regulate the fan speed. Correct? I would like this to be automatic and proportional to temperature.
Then there are those splitters that get help from a molex and return the PWM signal from one of the fans, but those run at full blast the whole time?
Are there any options that I´m missing? I have a build in progress with 11 fans and I would like to be able to control fan speed without using three way splitters on some of the motherbards headers. Plus, I don´t have any space on the front for a fan controller.