[SOLVED] Set up fan controller with 10 fans

Nov 7, 2018
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I am trying to plan out a build, with the Thermtake - Tower. I want to create a custom water loop for both CPU and GPU. I will be using two 480mm radiators, and they will have 4 fans for both. I want one fan controller that controls all the fans or at least both radiators separately. I've been looking for a fan controller that could do that with no luck, either they have no interface (Hub) or not enough fan ports. I was thinking of using 2 hubs connected to a controller, but havnt been able to find one that seems to be able to do that. I also need to have 2 extra ports for the two reservoirs, to give them power. I also looked at Fan splitter cables, but the reviews make me feel that wouldnt work. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
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Mind sharing what sort of fan splitters you've found? I'd like to also ask if you're working with PWM fans or regular 3 pin fans. If you'e looking at RGB fans, then most of them will come with proprietary connectors and a controller of their own. One notable example are the TT Riing fans.

If you're working with PWM fans, you can pick up a fan hub from Phanteks and if you use a couple of splitters per header on the hub, you can work with 11 fans in total. Fan hub I've highlighted is this one.

Ofc there are other routes by using the fan headers on the motherboard and then pairing them with fan hubs/PWM splitters and then achieving your goal via motherboard controlled custom fan curves.

Might I also ask what the case in...

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Mind sharing what sort of fan splitters you've found? I'd like to also ask if you're working with PWM fans or regular 3 pin fans. If you'e looking at RGB fans, then most of them will come with proprietary connectors and a controller of their own. One notable example are the TT Riing fans.

If you're working with PWM fans, you can pick up a fan hub from Phanteks and if you use a couple of splitters per header on the hub, you can work with 11 fans in total. Fan hub I've highlighted is this one.

Ofc there are other routes by using the fan headers on the motherboard and then pairing them with fan hubs/PWM splitters and then achieving your goal via motherboard controlled custom fan curves.

Might I also ask what the case in question is?
 
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