Let me try to explain a little better what I'd be trying to do. Well, I'm not worried about running the fans via PWM, I just want to be able to manually control them with the controller. TL R Last paragraph is really all that matters. ![]() My question is, if I were to use that cable to hook up five fans to one channel of the controller, and plug the molex into my PSU, would the PSU and Recon split the power load, or would one take priority over the other, and the other just kind of be a backup? Now, I found this 5-way pwm splitter that also has a molex connection on it. I suppose I could go with a different controller, but all of the higher powered ones are black, and that just wouldn't work with my setup all that well (aesthetically). This would mean that I'd only be able to hook up about half of my fans to it. I know there are better, more powerful controllers out there, but it's one of the only decent white controllers I could find.Īccording to the specifications, the controller can handle about 10w per channel, which would mean only 2 fans per channel. However, for aesthetic reasons, as well as my own preference for manual control, I've decided to go with a Bitfenix Recon Fan Controller. To further explain, I've got 19 or so Cougar Vortex CF-12HP fans (PWM version) coming in for my new build, and I had originally planned on using a couple of Swiftech's 8-way PWM box's to set them up.
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