chrisjones
New member
Hey guys, this is more to do with watercooling, but since my question is about fans, I decided to post in the air cooling section. Admins feel free to move thread if needed.
Basically, I have a very large new build in the planning stages for a Corsair 900D, involving 2x 480mm rads and a 240mm rad, all on push-pull, and I was wondering how many of the Corsair SP120 fans I could have on each channel of the Scythe Kaze Master II controller. I know that all 4 channels of the controller can take 12w, and I will be running all of the fans on very slow speeds so they are as quiet as possible, but I was wondering how many fans I could have on each channel using fan splitter cables. I was thinking one channel for each rad, but 9 fans did seem a bit much for a 12w limit..
Does anyone have any advice? I know that a lot of people will say just use molex to fan adapter cables, but I would prefer to use a controller so I can monitor temps on the fly more easily, and also so I have more control of the fans.
I would be grateful for any input, so thanks in advance guys.
Basically, I have a very large new build in the planning stages for a Corsair 900D, involving 2x 480mm rads and a 240mm rad, all on push-pull, and I was wondering how many of the Corsair SP120 fans I could have on each channel of the Scythe Kaze Master II controller. I know that all 4 channels of the controller can take 12w, and I will be running all of the fans on very slow speeds so they are as quiet as possible, but I was wondering how many fans I could have on each channel using fan splitter cables. I was thinking one channel for each rad, but 9 fans did seem a bit much for a 12w limit..
Does anyone have any advice? I know that a lot of people will say just use molex to fan adapter cables, but I would prefer to use a controller so I can monitor temps on the fly more easily, and also so I have more control of the fans.
I would be grateful for any input, so thanks in advance guys.
