Mobo fan header confusion.

Hamb0ne10

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Which fans do I plug into which mobo ports?

Asus Maximus ix code motherboard
Corsair h115i water cooling
Msi gtx 1070 seahawk x (water cooled)

2 front case fans
1 bottom case fan
2 top CPU radiator fans
1 back gpu radiator fan

3 cha fan headers
1 h amp fan header
1 aio pump header
1 ext fan header
1 CPU fan header
1 CPU opt fan header
1 w pump+ header

I'm not sure where to plug in the different fans. And if it makes a difference I have replaced the fans on the radiators to corsair pwm led fans.

Any help would be great. Thank you!
 
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He's using a Corsair h115i

So plug the lead coming from the block / pump into the AIO pump header.

The 2 fans on the watercooling radiator, hook together and plug into the CPU fan header, if this isnt possible, plug 1 into CPU fan header and the other into CPU Opt Fan Header.

2 front case fans and bottom case fan just plug into whichever header is closest to them.

GPU Radiator fan again, w/pump and fan

I Have an 8 x PWM Fan splitter, power comes from molex, and signal is connected to the CPU fan header, all my fans are plugged into it, 6 of them, im custom watercooling with 2 x 240mm radiators, this way I can keep my system quiet, and they all spin up together if things get too hot, one exhaust fan at the back is exempt from this...

Seanie280672

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He's using a Corsair h115i

So plug the lead coming from the block / pump into the AIO pump header.

The 2 fans on the watercooling radiator, hook together and plug into the CPU fan header, if this isnt possible, plug 1 into CPU fan header and the other into CPU Opt Fan Header.

2 front case fans and bottom case fan just plug into whichever header is closest to them.

GPU Radiator fan again, w/pump and fan

I Have an 8 x PWM Fan splitter, power comes from molex, and signal is connected to the CPU fan header, all my fans are plugged into it, 6 of them, im custom watercooling with 2 x 240mm radiators, this way I can keep my system quiet, and they all spin up together if things get too hot, one exhaust fan at the back is exempt from this as its a different fan from the rest. my pump has a PWM monitor wire, which I just dont bother using, I can see by water movement if its working or not.

You can just about see it in this pict: http://imgur.com/a/0Z289


 
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