DEEPCOOL FH-10 Integrated Fan Hub, Powering up to 10 Fans (3-pin Non-PWM or 4-pin PWM), Occupying only One 4-pin Motherboard Header
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- If 3-pin non-PWM fans are connected to this fan hub, this fan hub CANNOT give them extra PWM function. They will run at FULL SPEED.
- If 4-pin PWM fans are connected to this fan hub, DUTY RATIO of all PWM fans can be adjusted at the same time. That is, all PWM fans will run at the same DUTY RATIO. Only speed of Fan 1 can be identified by the system.
- Capable of connecting to 10 PC fans simultaneously for cooling the computer system.
- Powered by a stable SATA connection to the system PSU for up to 10 fans.
- Velcro and screw mountings applicable for the tower interiors.
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2 points • WhoKnows134
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=fan+hub&qid=1595820208&sr=8-3 thats for example only
1 points • dvaldes409
Yep. At the very least get a powered splitter like this one.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_czNeEb3JAHSKD
That takes the power from a sata port ( your PSU ) instead of the motherboard headers, and it still controls your PWM fans like if they were connected to the motherboard. Except it won't burn out your motherboard headers from too many fans.
Second choice although not needed: There are fancier actual fan controllers with software like aquaero 6 or aquaero Quadro. These come with software that let you control the fans from an ambient temp-coolant temp differential ( and other fancy things )
1 points • fuddyduddyc
This Deepcool fan hub will control/power up to 10 fans.
However, the hub will only power the fans themselves. How many 4-pin RGB or 3-pin aRGB headers do you have?
1 points • Redditenmo
Automod keeps removing your post due to the amount of garbage in your URL.
Make a new post and just use this URL next time :
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP
1 points • Jaynormus
I use This and it's been great.
1 points • Remy4409
It would, but I do not recommend it, since you have no control on fan speed. You should instead use a hub:
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=pc+fan+hub&qid=1608517083&sr=8-3
1 points • silvercard1
You can also get a fan hub like theses ones and they work amazing to use for my front panel fans
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=sr_1_3?crid=UXSX6KV5GR13&keywords=10+fan+hub&qid=1585356352&sprefix=10+fan+%2Caps%2C204&sr=8-3
1 points • pkincy
When the preinstalled one in one of my cases crapped out this is the one I bought. It simply velcros to the back of the case MoBo support. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077YHLDSP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
1 points • JJGameshark
It’s only a problem when the current draw from your fans exceeds what your fan header can handle (generally 1A but can vary). If you’re planning on using an x53 and H210, you’ll probably have 2 case fans that can go into the SYS_FAN header and another 2 from the radiator that’ll go into the CPU_FAN header. With this setup it’s probably safe (and cheaper) to just buy any 2-way fan splitter since the fans probably won’t draw more than 1A.
If you need any more fans, you’ll probably need a fan hub that’s powered by your PSU instead. This is what I use in my build and gets the job done even if it’s a little bit overkill lol
1 points • RealVincentCoucke
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=fan+hub&qid=1580051357&sprefix=Fan+hub&sr=8-4
I'd use that, just attach it to the motherboard tray and plug the fans into the hub and one cable from your hub then goes to the 4 pin on your mobo. And no, the fans won't interfere with the cooler. Although i really recommend getting a better cooler for a ryzen 9 since these things are hotter then jennifer lawrence.
1 points • hehechibby
Ah alright I see it. I was considering using something like this for the fans. I'l do the radiator like that as well, since that is what is suggested anyways by gamerz nexus for radiator orientation to reduce noise and air bubbles etc.
thanks a lot
1 points • Shadow-of-Anubis
Okay thanks, I just ordered this one:
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP
1 points • christenlanger
I think the lightning node pro included with your fans will be fine but I'm not sure. I use this to handle my 6 case fans and I only need to control 1 fan header for all of them to have them all at the same speed.
3 points • purpan-
This controller powers up to 10 fans off of just one 4-pin plug into your motherboard. It is controlled via the fan speed options in your BIOS, and is incredibly simple to use. As for RGB strips/controlling, I'd recommend the Corsair Commander Pro/RGB Node for that. Pretty much plug and play RGB.
But uh... in what world does anyone need 13 fans? Especially with a custom water cooling setup. That's an insane amount of fans and I can't imagine how absolutely loud it would be.
1 points • jy3030
Get a fan hub. I use this one and it is powered so there is no strain on your motherboard.
1 points • Simz83
So I actually have 3 Noctua NF-P12 redux fans sitting around, and I just ordered a fan Deepcool Fan hub
I am leaning towards the Meshify C. Any reason why I should go with something else?
1 points • Alluxin_
how about this one, it has 10 ports, and should work fine with your setup
Fan Hub 15 dollars
1 points • peto0427
If you’re just looking for a PWM hub, I really like this one from Deep Cool. I’ve used it in a few builds, and I’ve never had any trouble.
1 points • Mapants
Before I got the Uni Fans, I was using this
1 points • mister_newbie
Get a cheap fan hub.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_jUphFb0WG0999
1 points • Darneus
Since I will be using a Kraken X63 in my case with 2 fans from the AIO and then a pump header, I will be using the Deepcool FH-10. It will only show me how fast 1 fan is spinning but for the cheap price I'm hoping it will do just fine.
I will be connecting the 2 radiator fans using a 2-fan splitter to the CPU_fan header and the pump to the AIO_pump header. Then I'll connect my 2 bottom and 2 top fans to the fan controller which will be connected on the CHA_fan header. Seeing as how it's attached with doublesided tape I think it shouldn't be hard to fit it as well.
1 points • vanstabe
DEEPCOOL FH-10 Integrated Fan... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077YHLDSP?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
1 points • RedMageCecil
Powered fan hubs (like this one) only use the PWM signal from the header, and supply the fans with power from something else (Molex or SATA). It's perfectly fine to run 10 fans off of a single header with something like this. Note that they'll all run at the same speed with this setup, but if you're ok with that then go nuts!
Fans with single LED colours don't need RGB headers to work - they're just... on.
1 points • ronram23
If you use too many fans the one header may not provide enough power.
If you want you can get a fan controller like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fab_Hv3CFbHHJR5DA
Its powered by sata power from psu
1 points • MDG__
Would I have to opt for an expensive one like the Corsair commander pro or will a cheap $15 one off Amazon do?
1 points • jakaro007
I have my 3 front preinstalled case fans Daisy chained together on one cable. Then the extra 3 I bought came with a hub that supports 4. I plugged the 3 new ones in. And the Daisy chained set of 3 in. Then the hub into the motherboard. It works great.
Here is a 10 fan hub.
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=fan+hub&qid=1578245989&sr=8-4
1 points • Aelarion
The LL fans are PWM fans, so you SHOULD connect them to a PWM header where possible.
When you plug them into a DC header you likely won’t have control over their speed even from the BIOS fan curve. I believe Corsair fans will run 100% if there is a power and ground but no PWM signal.
DC headers control fan speed by changing the voltage that goes to the “hot” pin, where 12V would be max speed and somewhere below that would slow it down.
So theoretically the LL would run at 100% until the voltage on the hot pin was too low, then it would shut off entirely. Wouldn’t necessarily damage the fan but that’s not really an optimal way to use $40 fans.
Your best bet would be to get a Commander Pro if you want to control everything within iCUE. Or if you need something simple and far cheaper, a fan hub like the (FH-10)[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077YHLDSP]. Note that with a fan hub like the FH-10, all the fans will run at the same speed (it has one PWM input signal, which is then duplicated across all the other fans in the hub).
Hope that helps.
2 points • Zer0Dwarf
Depends on the case but it probably already has one so here's a 5 pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HC782D5/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_i_Dn81Eb4VMQWA1
Best airflow it 3 pulling in air 2 on top pushing out air 1 in back also pushing out air
Use this fan splitter to connect all of them
The controller connects to the motherbord for pwm control and sata(PSU) for power.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_i_yq81EbA6QMPQB
2 points • supersonic_32
If you can fit 120mm on top and front, Checkout this kit:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07HC7P3HJ/ref=dp_ob_neva_mobile
You can piggyback them, they have both male and female connectors. 5 fans of the same header is a bit much tho, might want to get a fan header:
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP
In your case, you will be able to control them, but all at the same speed, since all of your fan will be seen by the motherboard as if you only had one because of the single header.
The 3 pins connector is PWM, it allows for smart fan control by the motherboard (or you). Molex connectors are just plain power, so fans spin 100% all the time, and no speed reading, you want to avoid that as much as possible.
2 points • dogeatdawg
Deepcool and Thermaltake make 10-fan powered PWM hubs. I'm not sure if you can daisy chain them for control, but each one can take a single PWM header on the board and control through bios.
2 points • TheTuxdude
TL;DR - My recommendation would be to get two 3-way Y splitters (like the one I have shared below) with three fans per header and hook it up to two headers on the motherboard.
The standard 3-pin (non-PWM) and 4-pin (PWM) fans do get powered by the motherboard header. Each mobo header has a max current rating (usually 1A for regular fan headers, 2A-3A for pump/AIO headers).
However you do not need 6 headers to power 6 fans. You can get a fan splitter (like this) or a hub (like this) to connect multiple fans to a single header. When connecting multiple fans to a single header, the motherboard will be able to read the speed of just a single fan but the same PWM/voltage signals will be distributed to all of the fans. Hence all the fans will run at the same speed.
Due to the max current limitation per header, you will need to ensure that the max current draw per header is within this limit. Check the max current draw per fan in the specs page and add all of them together. For most case fans, connecting three to a header will not exceed 1A, and hence should work.
2 points • HAQ0901
Please don’t apologize. We are all here to help each other.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yQ3-EbAK8HKYN
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T58RVZ7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_oR3-EbVDQ9MEX
2 points • MrSilk13642
This is the exact hub I'm using for my Kraken fans and is plugged into CPU_OPT.
Since I have 6 fans (doing push/pull) this works great and only takes one fan header and one SATA power connection.
I'm also using one of these hubs for my remaining case fans it it works great off of a single fan header without the need for a SATA power connection. I don't see why it wouldn't work for the Kraken fans either.
1 points • shadydentist
Pretty much all of the PWM fan hubs I see on amazon can control the speed of all 6 fans.
For both of those, the PWM signal from the motherboard will be split and sent to all the fans.
1 points • Szalkow
Amazingly, there is a Phanteks fan hub that can use a PWM signal to drive five PWM fans and three DC fans.
If you switch to all PWM fans, this DeepCool hub will work.
0 points • abasedepoppoppoppop
If you don’t care about rgb, I recommend the deepcool ones. They work flawlessly using motherboard headers And only $15 Used it to control 9 ML-120 pro non rgb
DEEPCOOL FH-10 Integrated Fan Hub, Powering up to 10 Fans (3-pin Non-PWM or 4-pin PWM), Occupying only One 4-pin Motherboard Header https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_0SVgFbS1KE3VB
1 points • will4cat
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https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=fan+controller&qid=1590179594&sr=8-4
Here you go! A full set up with an 8 core processor and a 2070 super! For the cooling and water cooling, here is how to do that. The radiator for the cpu comes with two fans that are 4 pin. The motherboard only comes with 3 4 pin headers total. First, remove the two included stock case fans. Replace the rear exhaust fan with the one included in the build, and mount the radiator on the top of the case as an exhaust radiator. You can discard the stock fans. Next, for the rest of the fans, use the above fan controller to plug everything in. Plug this controller into the cpu 4 pin header. Then, use the remaining 4 fans with two in the front as intake fans, and one on the bottom as an intake fan (the radiator and rear exhaust fan should provide enough exhaust). There you go!!
1 points • SirDuckferd
If all of your fans are the same PWM type, then I would use this style of fan hub (You don't have to buy this specific brand, there are countless Chinese brands selling these at various price points). Or this one from Deepcool. The way it works is that it uses the PWM signal out of one connected fan (the colored connector) to provide feedback to the motherboard so that all other attached fans will be controlled at the same duty cycle. The entire setup is powered via the SATA connector so you don't worry about overloading the motherboard headers.
1 points • Springloll
Your mobo only only has a CPU Fan header + One Additional fan header and your case only comes with one fan.
For aesthetic and cost efficiency you're best bet is to buy more of the same fans for the Q300l so they're all the same. If you want a better RGB life, Cooler master sells their own RGB line or you can even buy the cheaper RGB 5 fan sets on amazon. Bitwit did a video on some asian fans and they perform fairly well (with 5 fans, you could run them at low rpms and get very efficient cooling). If you don't care for RGB I recommend Fractal xp 12 fans or Arctic 120mm fans ($10avg each)
For fan control, you're best off getting a sata powered fan splitter
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=fan+hub+controller&qid=1591112911&sr=8-4
All the fans would plug into this and with one fan header control you can control all of them. They'll all spin at the same speeds sadly, and normally you'll want more intake than exhaust for positive airflow so it would be best to have the top as intake as well (a filter should have been included).
1 points • ExpensiveBreadfruit2
oh ok. so just making sure this is the controller right? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_i_yq81EbA6QMPQB
1 points • RiiiZz
I went for this, is this OK or should I cancel and get something else?\
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077YHLDSP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
1 points • BluBuuui_
I don't understand how or where you got 6pin fans, but the standard is 3pin and 4pin pwm. Perhaps purchase new packs of fans and get an ARGB hub/splitter and fan hub or splitter.
ARGB splitter:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083X1W5G4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_tY45FbFS4QJKQ
4pin pwm hub (compatible w/ 3pin)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_0Y45Fb8FAF05H
1 points • megustatutatas
A fan hub like this DEEPCOOL one could work. Or this Thermaltake one. Corsair has an overpriced one as well.
Regarding the PWM sharing, as long as the total amperage of your daisy chained fans don't exceed the max rated amperage of the header (usually 1A w/ safety factor included) you should be fine. The fan hubs above would eliminate any amperage concerns that as it runs off SATA power from your PSU.
1 points • 2ndName815
You can get 3rd part fan hub like these. Just see which is best for your setup first in the case you want to add additional fans.
I would first check your idle and load temps as is and see if you even need any additional fans.
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP
1 points • rubenmdh
I need to add fans to my case and I have ordered seven Delta fans (FFB1212SH) which are rated at a maximum of 1.24 Amps. Can I directly plug them to the motherboard fan headers? If I intend to use all of them, I will need a fan hub as my mobo (Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite) doesn't have as many fan headers. Can I use a generic fan hub? Is this hub good enough for the purpose?
1 points • amirandjake
If you are talking about the commander pro, that plugs into SATA power and a internal USB header on your board not the CPU fan header. Then you control those fans via iCUE. This is the one I use https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077YHLDSP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1