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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
PWM simply means being able to control the speed of the fan, either with a fan controller or via your motherboards fan settings in the BIOS.
4pin headers are for PWM
There are a few ways you can change your PWM settings such as "SpeedFan" etc which i find to be a piece of crap, best to just set your PWM fan settings within the bios.
They are not "better" a PWM fan is just as capable of cooling your PC as a DC fan. But PWM fans can be configured to spin slower and be much more quiet when the system is not under load.
1 fan in the back and 2 in the front is all you need in a gaming machine. Adding more is useless, they only create more noise and pull in more dust.
PWM fans connect to the same headers the DC fans do. The only difference being that the DC fans will only use 3 out of the 4 pins on a PWM fan header and the PWM fan uses all of them. When swapping DC fans with PWM ones you do have to change a setting in the BIOS which tells the PC it's a PWM fan, otherwise it will be opperated like a DC one.
Pretty much any modern motherboard should have PWM fan headers. I don't recall seeing anything modern with only a DC header, asides from in prebuilds with weird motherboards.
1 x CPU fan header
2 x system fan headers
1 x power fan header
1 x front panel header
What is the difference between all these?
- Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3
- Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
And a million revisions of both.
So 2 PWM headers in total, 1 of which is the CPU.
All revisions of that board have the same amount of fan headers.
So you are down to the CPU fan, and possibly a front case fan as the header is closest to the front of the case, possibly a top mounted fan as well depending on the length of the cable. As far as PWM fans and the motherboard goes thats all you have access to.
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PWM doesnt mean its better than a 3pin or molex powered fan, you just have more control over how fast the fan spins.
You'll need a Y Fan splitter that supports 4pin fans to connect the 2 front fans to the closest fan header
For the rear you can use a molex adapter or another splitter to power the 120mm fan
Would be helpful to know what Case you have and if you have any available fan adapters to power the fans
What fans you got would also be helpful
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/11/1744480967009830750/
Case: Corsair Spec 03
Fans: 2x Be Quiet Silent Wings 3 PWM 140mm
1x Be Quiet Silent Wings 3 PWM 120mm
I've heard that it is potentially dangerous to use splitters on the motherboard so would this mean buying a fan hub?
But if you're worried about it you could simply just get Molex to 3pin or 4pin fan adapters
Also -
Front: 2 x 120mm / 140mm (1 included)
Top: 2 x 120mm
Rear: 1 x 120mm (1 included)
Bottom: 1 x 120mm
So you have some options for that case
Just connect them the way they are currently connected