phanteks fans

Forgive me if I'm wrong but doesn't the Phanteks come with a 3 pin fan connector, rather than the 4 pin PWM connector? Therefore sticking it in a PWM header will not afford PWM control.

Apparently Phanteks are offering a free PWM adaptor http://www.phanteks.com/index.php?p=contact_6

If you already have this then it's probably your BIOS not controlling/not set to control.
 
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Have looked high and low for more info on Phanteks PWM adaptor with no luck. Anyone actually seen one or have any information about what it actually is?
 
If it helps, the Phanteks 140mm fans that come with the Phanteks PH-TC14PE are 4 pin.
Hope you are right. Their website spec is
PH-F140 Premium Fan with PWM Adapter.

I am waiting for my Phanteks with extra fan (3 fan setup) to arrive and
emailed Phanteks support asking for info oh how their free adapter could work:
"The PWM external adaptor will convert the PH-F140 fan into a PWM controlled fan"

How does this work?

PWM fan wiring is +, -, PWM, & fan speed, speed controlled by 12v pulse
3pin fan wiring is +, -, & fan speed; speed controlled by voltage

I ask because I am planning to upgrade HSF from Noctua NH-U12P to your
PH-TC14PE with 3x PH-F140TS fans. Presently I am running 6 PWM fans
controlled by motherboard CPU PWM socket with PWM splitter powered with
12v from PSU.
and received this in reply:
Basically, the PWM adaptor controls the speed of our PH-F140TS fan which has a 3 pin header. The PWM adaptor converts a 3 pin fan connection into a 4 pin header. You can connect 2 fans with the Y FAN splitter and this splitter you can connect with the PWM adaptor. We hope to have you informed sufficiently.

Best,

Phanteks Team

As you can see, they did not answer the question;)
 
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If it helps, the Phanteks 140mm fans that come with the Phanteks PH-TC14PE are 4 pin.

They are 3 pin but a PWM adapter is bundled that is 4 pinned.

index.php


Here's a picture of the adapter, it's the cable next to the thermal paste tube.
 
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Hello, i recently bought http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CB-071-AK to control the speeds of these fans. But it doesnt seem to work i can't control them at all. Its been correctly placed in the cpu fan slot and i can't seem to do anything.

PWM fan wiring is +, -, PWM, & fan speed, speed controlled by 12v pulse
3pin fan wiring is +, -, & fan speed; speed controlled by voltage

PWM fan = bios monitoring fan speed and sending a PWM signal to fan. Fan uses signal to control 12v pulse to fan speed. 12v power source does not have to come from motherboard.

3pin fan = bios monitoring fan speed and regulating voltage to fan to control speed. Regulated power has to come from motherboard.

IMHO the biggest advantage of PWM is motherboard doesn't have to power the fans.. only supply PWM signal. You can control any number of fans with motherboard PWM signal using PSU 12v power source to power fans.
 
Yes, have looked at it. Hoping my cooler will arrive today and I'll be able to figure it out. I just don't see how it can be possible to make 3 pin fans into PWM fans. :confused:

There are loads of ways to do it but mainly it's about using a MOSFET or a series of power transistors to switch the fan on and off at the intervals determined by the 5v@25kHz PWM signal.

That adaptor cable seems mighty thin though so I wonder what Phantek have done.
 
That adaptor cable seems mighty thin though so I wonder what Phantek have done.
Agree.
So you think their adapter might be reading the rpm signal and sending a 12v pulse back to fan. AKA a 3 pin plug to 4 pin socket inline stand alone PWM module. If that's the case, then might be able to adapt and use on splitter cable by sourcing 12v from PSU instead of from motherboard.

Phanteks hasn't given me a reasonable answer yet... they probably won't. I am good at basic electrics, but modern electronics are beyond me.
 
Cooler arrived! :D

PWM adapter appears to be a real 3pin socket to 4 pin PWM plug. There is a small circuit board with 6 "thingys" on it..

2 pin cylindrical one has 25v & 10uf on it.. hooked to 12v & earth on one end of board.

3 pin cylindrical mounted to E, B & C on board

yellow wire (rpm??)

4 tiny (1mm square) mounted at R1, R2, R3 & R4 on board

a 3 pin flat 7x10mm thing with B772 on it.
 
Could you take a picture of it please?

Any numbers on the three pin cylinder? The 16v thing is a capacitor. The R1 R2 are tiny resistors.

E emitter B Base C Collector. Sounds like a transistor, could be a Darlington.

B772 i guess is a power transistor or MOSFET.

I'm particularly interested because I'm considering makin my owUn circuit and want to compare against my own ideas and research.

Thanks.
 
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Actually 3 pin cylinder is flat on one side.
Has:

S8050
D 331

and is connected to E, B, C on board


the flat thingy has:

ALJ
5772
P 61
 
Can't focus on it any more. Sorry.
PM me your email addy and I will try to get some pics tomorrow. Don't know how good they will be. Only have phone and old point and shoot but will try. Might be able to get a mate over with better camera
 
Mine were 4 pin for sure, i even emailed there support asking for another 140m fan and 3 days later one turned up at my door :D 1st class support from them!
 
I believe you. What are the model numbers from your fans? Maybe not same PH-F140T I have. Mine are 3 pin, fan box says 3 pin, website says 3 pin, and they are supplying 3 pin socket to 4 pin PWM plug adapters for them free.
 
Can't focus on it any more. Sorry.
PM me your email addy and I will try to get some pics tomorrow. Don't know how good they will be. Only have phone and old point and shoot but will try. Might be able to get a mate over with better camera

This forum doesn't have a PM system but does have a trust system set up. If you set that up you'll be able to send me an email directly. Mine is set up already but it tells me that yours isn't.

Call me old fashioned but I tend to avoid posting email addresses on forums as the organ enlargement/Viagra web spiders will spam the **** out of my email address.

Oh and thanks again.
 
Can't Trust until I have 1000 posts!!! and 180 days. I only meet one of the two requirements. Give me 10 years and I might get that many.
 
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