How to Hook Up Two Case Fans With One Motherboard Port

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It's selfsame tardily when you have only one fan; just plug it in the 3-pin connector of your motherboard. The problem is when you have more than one.

Foremost: since there is only one 3-pin connective in most boards, the fans will have to equal connected non to the board, but to the PSU itself. To do this you'll need a 3-pin to Molex transcriber, which can be bought for a rattling cheap price. If your case comes with multiple fans, it will probably have at any rate two of those.

Crucial: If you hold more than than one case fan, you'll need to equalised the number of adapters and fans.

To connect these adapter to the fans and the PSU, only plug one of your fans into the 3-pin end of one of the adapters, then plug the male Molex connector (the one with the quadruplet pins) of the transcriber into one of the PSU's pistillate Molex cable (the unmatched with the four holes). Plug the other fan to the other adapter and plug its male Molex connexion to the some other transcriber's female one.

To set u more fans simply connect the adapters to all another, regarding unmatchable of them should be linked to the PSU by the male end, and strange should have a female end not strung-out up to anything.

Both fans take up a Molex power input alternatively of a 3-pin one, and then you don't involve whatsoever adapter to plug them to the PSU.

We have also what is called the "fan splitter". There are many types. One of them basically splits the 4-pin signal into two 3-pin signals.

This one is pretty easy, retributive connect the Molex end to the PSU and the fans to the cardinal 3-pin connectors.

Another type is the one that splits matchless 3-pin signal into two 3-pin connectors.

This one will be connected to your motherboard's 3-pin coping by one end, and to the fans by the others.

In that respect is also one splitter which can be connected either to your PSU or your board. This one is the easiest.


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How to Hook Up Two Case Fans With One Motherboard Port

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