NoddyPirate
Grand Master
Just thought it might be useful to explain my fan setup for this case as I was worried about how much control I would have. Mods - please move/delete as appropriate if necessary!! The following is total overkill for my uses but it might be useful for someone else doing more hot work!!
The case comes with three RGB Fans installed in the front. I added two standard black fans to the build also. Not needed really but I fugured I might be able to set it all up with decent ariflow to keep the fans running slowly and therefore quietly.
My Motherboard is the ASUS PRIME B550 PLUS. It has the following Fan Headers:
CPU_FAN and CPU_OPT - these appear to share control - so whatever the CPU_FAN does the CPU_OPT will mirror it.
CHA_FAN_1, 2 and 3 - Chassis Fans.
AIO_PUMP - no awards for guessing this one! By Default it's set to a constant max speed.
When I received my PC, the three front RGB fans were plugged into CHA_FAN 2 and 3 - the bottom two fans were both plugged into the latter - which suits me perfectly.
The extra fans were installed as expected - as exhausts at the rear and top - the rear one was plugged in to CHA_FAN 1, but the top fan was in CPU_OPT - probably for ease of cable routing. Since this was a 3 pin fan and that header shares PWM control with the CPU fan, this fan was just running at full speed full time. So some reconfiguring was required!
I bought an Arctic PWM fan from Amazon yesterday which arrived today (you gotta love Prime!). I tried it in the CPU_OPT header first - but I assume that because both the CPU Cooler and this fan are different models, it didn't run properly - stalling when the CPU Fan was at low speed. So instead I changed the AIO_PUMP to PWM mode in BIOS and used that instead. So my setup is now:
1) The PWM fan as rear exhaust - in AIO_PUMP mirroring the CPU_FAN profile but at a slightly lower speed at lower CPU temps.
2) Two 3 Pin Fans in the roof - both in set to a constant low speed and both installed in CHA_FAN 1 with a Y Splitter.
3) The three front fans running at low speed - in CHA_FAN_2 and 3 - but slightly faster than the roof fans - on a CPU temperature dependent curve. The bottom two fans run a little faster than the top one overall.
This gives me exactly what I wanted - full control of all fan speeds through FanExpert 4 - and a nice and quiet positive pressure setup where the front fans are always running a little quicker than the exhausts - so I now have airflow going in the front and gently exiting every other gap at the top and rear of the case, including the empty PCI slots.
The case comes with three RGB Fans installed in the front. I added two standard black fans to the build also. Not needed really but I fugured I might be able to set it all up with decent ariflow to keep the fans running slowly and therefore quietly.
My Motherboard is the ASUS PRIME B550 PLUS. It has the following Fan Headers:
CPU_FAN and CPU_OPT - these appear to share control - so whatever the CPU_FAN does the CPU_OPT will mirror it.
CHA_FAN_1, 2 and 3 - Chassis Fans.
AIO_PUMP - no awards for guessing this one! By Default it's set to a constant max speed.
When I received my PC, the three front RGB fans were plugged into CHA_FAN 2 and 3 - the bottom two fans were both plugged into the latter - which suits me perfectly.
The extra fans were installed as expected - as exhausts at the rear and top - the rear one was plugged in to CHA_FAN 1, but the top fan was in CPU_OPT - probably for ease of cable routing. Since this was a 3 pin fan and that header shares PWM control with the CPU fan, this fan was just running at full speed full time. So some reconfiguring was required!
I bought an Arctic PWM fan from Amazon yesterday which arrived today (you gotta love Prime!). I tried it in the CPU_OPT header first - but I assume that because both the CPU Cooler and this fan are different models, it didn't run properly - stalling when the CPU Fan was at low speed. So instead I changed the AIO_PUMP to PWM mode in BIOS and used that instead. So my setup is now:
1) The PWM fan as rear exhaust - in AIO_PUMP mirroring the CPU_FAN profile but at a slightly lower speed at lower CPU temps.
2) Two 3 Pin Fans in the roof - both in set to a constant low speed and both installed in CHA_FAN 1 with a Y Splitter.
3) The three front fans running at low speed - in CHA_FAN_2 and 3 - but slightly faster than the roof fans - on a CPU temperature dependent curve. The bottom two fans run a little faster than the top one overall.
This gives me exactly what I wanted - full control of all fan speeds through FanExpert 4 - and a nice and quiet positive pressure setup where the front fans are always running a little quicker than the exhausts - so I now have airflow going in the front and gently exiting every other gap at the top and rear of the case, including the empty PCI slots.