![]() ![]() While trying to figure this out for myself, I touched the yellow wire to the red terminal on my 12v battery and the black wire to the black. I would use the molex connector, but these fans are going into a telescope that doesn't use those connectors. ![]() Answers given on other internet sites to similar questions by other posters were conflicted. It's funny that I'm having such a hard time finding the answer to this question. I liked going through the molex adapter because I could change out the fans if they died/quit working without having to desolder anything or clip and resolder. I wired up some regular 3-pins in a cabinet one time for an HTPC and they had the molex connector adapter. The motherboard reads out the temp and tells the pin to go up in RPM or down in RPM depending on the need for heat dispersion. I'm not sure what "sense" means in the 4-pin layouts, usually with 3 pin, the "control" is the fan speed. These fans came with my case and I didn't know they were 3-pin when I bought the FH-10.Now that's a good point, although I don't think it's necessary. The question is: If I connect the air cooler into the first input of FH-10 fan hub, along with case fans in the remaining inputs (2-4) and then plug the PWM cable from FH-10 into my CPU_FAN header, will my case fans speed be adjusted according to my CPU fan? ![]() However, my CPU Air Cooler (Hyper 212 Black) is connected by 4-pin into the CPU_FAN header in the motherboard and I can control the speed inside the BIOS. Because of that, I can't control the speed of my fans in BIOS using DC voltage due to PWM connection of FH-10, so they all are at full speed and quite loud. I have a case with 4 ARGB fans (all 3-pin) connected to my fan hub (Deepcool FH-10), which only controls the first input of a PWM fan. ![]()
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