Multiple fans on one motherboard fan header
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Multiple fans on one motherboard fan header
I've seen PWM fan splitters that have an auxiliary power input to run as many as five PWM fans off of one fan header. But I was wondering how safe it is to run two PWM fans from one header using a splitter without additional power?
Re: Multiple fans on one motherboard fan header
I would say it's totally fine to run two fans off one header.
I have 2x TY-140 fans on my CPU from just the one fan header using the splitter you linked.
I also run 2x 92mm fans off one case fan header.
My video card has 2x 92mm fans off its fan header, then it did have 2x 80mm very high speed fans as stock.
Regards, Seb
I have 2x TY-140 fans on my CPU from just the one fan header using the splitter you linked.
I also run 2x 92mm fans off one case fan header.
My video card has 2x 92mm fans off its fan header, then it did have 2x 80mm very high speed fans as stock.
Regards, Seb
Re: Multiple fans on one motherboard fan header
Depends on how many watts they pull. I suspect your are probably safe as long as you keep the total wattage under 5 watts. Here is some test data that shows you how much it can vary from fan to fan:
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cooler ... html#sect0
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cooler ... html#sect0
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cooler ... html#sect0
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cooler ... html#sect0
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cooler ... html#sect0
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cooler ... html#sect0
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cooler ... html#sect0
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cooler ... html#sect0
Re: Multiple fans on one motherboard fan header
Thanks for the links to the xbit articles.
I was considering placing two Scythe Slip Stream 1300 RPM PWM fans on one header so that I might use another mobo header for a bottom fan in a Define Mini case. I'm not sure if they'd ever be run at full speed. I doubt it.
One odd thing I notice in the xbit article: They measure a Slip Stream 12M @1170 RPM at 14.2 CFM, while the Slip Stream PWM @1050 RPM pushes 19.1 CFM of air. If they're the same size and have the same blade design, how can that be?
http://www.xbitlabs.com/images/coolers/ ... fm_xbt.png
I was considering placing two Scythe Slip Stream 1300 RPM PWM fans on one header so that I might use another mobo header for a bottom fan in a Define Mini case. I'm not sure if they'd ever be run at full speed. I doubt it.
One odd thing I notice in the xbit article: They measure a Slip Stream 12M @1170 RPM at 14.2 CFM, while the Slip Stream PWM @1050 RPM pushes 19.1 CFM of air. If they're the same size and have the same blade design, how can that be?
http://www.xbitlabs.com/images/coolers/ ... fm_xbt.png
Re: Multiple fans on one motherboard fan header
The is the 12mm thick slipstream - mucho different fan bladesJJ wrote:One odd thing I notice in the xbit article: They measure a Slip Stream 12M @1170 RPM at 14.2 CFM, while the Slip Stream PWM @1050 RPM pushes 19.1 CFM of air. If they're the same size and have the same blade design, how can that be?
http://www.xbitlabs.com/images/coolers/ ... fm_xbt.png
Re: Multiple fans on one motherboard fan header
Ah, I didn't catch that. Yes, big difference.ces wrote:This is the 12mm thick slipstream