4 pin fan headers on motherboard ?
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4 pin fan headers on motherboard ?
Hello,
I am looking to buy this motherboard
Gigabyte Z170x Designare.
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/7836/g ... ndex2.html
On this review, I read that The two blue headers are voltage mode 4-pin headers, capable of controlling PWM and voltage mode fans through voltage mode
What does that mean ? Will I be able to control my 4 PWM bequiet SilentWings 3 PWM fans properly ? or will this be a subpar 5V DC control of a PWM fan ?
Will this motherboard offer better fan support ? Asus z170 pro ?
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/7592/a ... index.html
thanks for your input.
I am looking to buy this motherboard
Gigabyte Z170x Designare.
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/7836/g ... ndex2.html
On this review, I read that The two blue headers are voltage mode 4-pin headers, capable of controlling PWM and voltage mode fans through voltage mode
What does that mean ? Will I be able to control my 4 PWM bequiet SilentWings 3 PWM fans properly ? or will this be a subpar 5V DC control of a PWM fan ?
Will this motherboard offer better fan support ? Asus z170 pro ?
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/7592/a ... index.html
thanks for your input.
Re: 4 pin fan headers on motherboard ?
Don't know the answer to PWM or DC on the Gigabyte board. Suggest you download the manual and see if they are more forthcoming.
That said, Asus is head and shoulders above Gigabyte in fan control - both at BIOS level and in Windows.
That said, Asus is head and shoulders above Gigabyte in fan control - both at BIOS level and in Windows.
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Re: 4 pin fan headers on motherboard ?
thanks for your reply.
It seems that gigabyte is now on par with the rest thanks to a bios fan control.
I was just looking at the issue from a technical standpoint. Is it the same ?
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It seems that gigabyte is now on par with the rest thanks to a bios fan control.
I was just looking at the issue from a technical standpoint. Is it the same ?
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Re: 4 pin fan headers on motherboard ?
You seems to have research gigabyte recently, so let me ask you some questions to see if they really are up to par.SilentISaid wrote:It seems that gigabyte is now on par with the rest thanks to a bios fan control.
1) Are the headers switchable? from PWM to DC control on bios or software?
2) Are there any restrictions on CPU_FAN and CHA_FANs header bios and software?
3) Does the gigabyte software have a testing/tuning feature where according to what it finds overides the bios restrictions?
4) Does the bios has a a tuning fan control?
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Re: 4 pin fan headers on motherboard ?
are these rhetorical questions ?
are you saying i should go with asus ?
are you saying i should go with asus ?
Re: 4 pin fan headers on motherboard ?
Asus or ASRock would be a better choice for fan control.
You don't strictly need 4 headers to control 4 fans if you have a PWM splitter cable. These are worthwhile if controlling 2 identical fans in a similar configuration, for example push-pull fans on a big CPU cooler.
You don't strictly need 4 headers to control 4 fans if you have a PWM splitter cable. These are worthwhile if controlling 2 identical fans in a similar configuration, for example push-pull fans on a big CPU cooler.
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Re: 4 pin fan headers on motherboard ?
SilentISaid wrote:are these rhetorical questions ?
No, we all are really interested into the relevant answers (whatever they are).