Coolermaster ML240 Fan speeds

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Hi all

I have just installed the Coolermaster ML240 into my build and the fans seem to be running pretty quick and abit louder than I think they're meant to... Is there anyway to adjust their speed?

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Depends on motherboard...
And how much you want to give up cooling performance.

Gigabyte Aorus Pro Wifi ITX.... Its not loud as in not normal I was just wandering if turning the fans down about may help... They seem to be running anywhere between 1200-1700 RPM
 
I'm looking the get the same motherboard myself. From what I've read you as long as the fans are PWM plugged into PWM fan slots, you should be able to set custom curves for the fans depending on Temp of CPU. Think this is done through an app you download from Gigabyte.
 
I'm looking the get the same motherboard myself. From what I've read you as long as the fans are PWM plugged into PWM fan slots, you should be able to set custom curves for the fans depending on Temp of CPU. Think this is done through an app you download from Gigabyte.

Ahhh OK I'll have to have a read up see if I can find anything on the Gigabyte website... That's the only issue with the ITX board, less headers :p
 
Gigabyte Aorus Pro Wifi ITX.... Its not loud as in not normal I was just wandering if turning the fans down about may help... They seem to be running anywhere between 1200-1700 RPM
Still doesn't tell the actual model without information about chipset.

And for shortage of connectors there are splitters.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/ek-water-blocks-ek-cable-y-splitter-2-fan-pwm-10cm-wc-551-ek.html
Anyway when two fans are doing exactly same job (like case front intake or in CPU cooler) there's no need for separate control and it's always best to use splitter.
 
Still doesn't tell the actual model without information about chipset.

And for shortage of connectors there are splitters.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/ek-water-blocks-ek-cable-y-splitter-2-fan-pwm-10cm-wc-551-ek.html
Anyway when two fans are doing exactly same job (like case front intake or in CPU cooler) there's no need for separate control and it's always best to use splitter.

Sorry AM4 socket... Well I have a current splitter running the Two fans on the radiator on the SYS_FAN header and the CPU lead going to CPU header so now a I need is a splitter to run the rear fan... Will it be OK to run 3 fans off 1 header?
 
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