Hi all. I'm pretty new to overclocking, and i'm finding myself with a growing interest in cooling technology. Generally my attitude towards fans is that i like to get ones which offer maximal airflow first, with noise reduction as a distant second, and having them run as slow as possible while still keeping components cool (I don't mind them going really loud when it's needed). I'm currently favouring the coolermaster jetflo 120 (i have one already, and i'll probably buy another four gradually over time)
currently i have a pretty neat case with seven fans (five 120m case fans with varying airflow, plus the ones on the cpu and videocard). I spent several hours last night fiddling with speedfan, and learning from tutorials, and i finally got my noisiest fans under control, also setup fan controllers to automatically manage the speeds.
With speedfan i've been able to programmatically control the CPU and GPU fans, as well as the single hyperpowered case fan on the side, those are the important parts, but i'm a bit of a perfectionist and i'd like to control the other, lesser fans too.
The problem is, i don't have enough fan headers on the board. My current motherboard only has two 4-pin fan headers (in use by the cpu and side fans) and a single 3-pin header which speedfan seems unable to control (still working on that) and used by a minor roof fan. Also a secondary problem is that several of the fans use molex instead of fan header, but i'm sure i can fix that with adaptors, or failing that just outright replace those ones because they're kind of sucky anyway)
Getting a new motherboard is out of my price range, and this one is brand new anyways, so i'm investigating other possibilities. I've looked at fan splitters, but they seem to have the fatal flaw that i would only be able to change speeds simultaneously on all fans attached to a single board header, that i can't control each of them independantly.
The other main solution that comes to mind is using fan control hardware. i've seen the various control panels that fit into a drive bay, and have knobs and buttons and such, but those alone seem useless to me. I use speedfan because it lets me customise in detail how each fan behaves, and i doubt any hardware with a tiny LCD screen can offer the same functionality.
more importantly, i have zero interest in manual control. i dont want knobs or buttons to change fan speeds, i want to set them up to work on temperatures from board sensors.
so yeah, i guess i'm looking for a complete fan solution. It would have to be either some piece of hardware that talks to speedfan and works with it, OR some hardware that has it's own management software to completely replace speedfan, and let me control all 7 fans through a combination of motherboard sensors and connections to the fan controller device.
Does any such thing exist?
currently i have a pretty neat case with seven fans (five 120m case fans with varying airflow, plus the ones on the cpu and videocard). I spent several hours last night fiddling with speedfan, and learning from tutorials, and i finally got my noisiest fans under control, also setup fan controllers to automatically manage the speeds.
With speedfan i've been able to programmatically control the CPU and GPU fans, as well as the single hyperpowered case fan on the side, those are the important parts, but i'm a bit of a perfectionist and i'd like to control the other, lesser fans too.
The problem is, i don't have enough fan headers on the board. My current motherboard only has two 4-pin fan headers (in use by the cpu and side fans) and a single 3-pin header which speedfan seems unable to control (still working on that) and used by a minor roof fan. Also a secondary problem is that several of the fans use molex instead of fan header, but i'm sure i can fix that with adaptors, or failing that just outright replace those ones because they're kind of sucky anyway)
Getting a new motherboard is out of my price range, and this one is brand new anyways, so i'm investigating other possibilities. I've looked at fan splitters, but they seem to have the fatal flaw that i would only be able to change speeds simultaneously on all fans attached to a single board header, that i can't control each of them independantly.
The other main solution that comes to mind is using fan control hardware. i've seen the various control panels that fit into a drive bay, and have knobs and buttons and such, but those alone seem useless to me. I use speedfan because it lets me customise in detail how each fan behaves, and i doubt any hardware with a tiny LCD screen can offer the same functionality.
more importantly, i have zero interest in manual control. i dont want knobs or buttons to change fan speeds, i want to set them up to work on temperatures from board sensors.
so yeah, i guess i'm looking for a complete fan solution. It would have to be either some piece of hardware that talks to speedfan and works with it, OR some hardware that has it's own management software to completely replace speedfan, and let me control all 7 fans through a combination of motherboard sensors and connections to the fan controller device.
Does any such thing exist?