Without going into heatsinks and cooling issues, I'd say there's not enough difference in functionality to say any one is better than the other. Either go with the cheapest or go with the preferred manufacturer.
Without going into heatsinks and cooling issues, I'd say there's not enough difference in functionality to say any one is better than the other. Either go with the cheapest or go with the preferred manufacturer.
-Wolf sends
I might have more than 5 case fans that are all RGB, how am I going to connect them all to it? Do I need a splitter or what?
Check each motherboard for the number of SYS_FAN ports. Go with the one that has the most. Also check to see how many 4-pin molex connectors your selected power supply offers and make sure some of your fans can by powered by those.
-Wolf sends
BTW, I would has asked for just a simple "Help be build a system" thread and gone into details in that one thread rather than starting eight different threads, all about the same build.
Alright geez hahaha, I just wanted to know if my mobo has enough fan headers, and they're all RGB will i be able to control them through a software if they are connected to the mobo? If yes, then what is the purpose of the addressable RGB header?
See. Now you've just wasted both of ours time as you are more concerned about RGB (which I care and know nothing about) than you do cooling (which is the primary purpose of system fans).
You want to know if your motherboard has enough fan headers? You haven't selected a motherboard. All you asked was which was better for your processor.