I suspect something not quite right ?
No , I should just read RTFM , which I have tried but given getting no power when using the specific header listed in TFM, getting no spin or power , which is what is confusing me , even at this stage I’m not getting any boot as I assume mb knows no power to fan cpu is active , really doing my head in ! But learning every minute , will try again , and see if it forcing a tad harder helpsI really should just RTFM, eh?
Sooo, the manual says that you should use the 4 pin PWM header (label: cpu fan) on the motherboard.
The Y-thing it says is for the purpose of syncing the fans, so that if you control them via the motherboard they don't end up running at different speeds. I think that suggests you can just remove that assembly and connect one fan to the cpu fan header and the other to a chassis fan header.
You're saying they are 3 pins? But, from what I can see in the manual, they're 4 pin PWM? Are you making sure that the fan plug slots down on the 4 pin header correctly (there are little tabs)?
In regards to RGB/ARGB, the manual says that the fans will be ARGB 5v 3-pin. I believe these are located at the bottom of your motherboard, but do check because getting the one wrong is very bad.
Thermal right Phantom spirit 120seHmm, which model of cooler do you have exactly?
I just looked at the manual of the EVO model and I wonder if the reason you are seeing a 3-pin Y header instead of a 4-pin Y header is because this cable is actually meant for the ARGB power and not for the fan power?
ARGB 5v type,For clarity, can you confirm you purchased the RGB model of this cooler?
Are you using the Y-cable assembly, or connecting each fan independently?
ARGB 5For clarity, can you confirm you purchased the RGB model of this cooler?
Are you using the Y-cable assembly, or connecting each fan independently?
this is the way , completely correct two physically and separate fans , but assumption would be that they could have been linked to the chasis smart Hub which is 5 v 3 pin , but they also come with 4pin 12 v , so what’s the point in both options :shrugThe CPU fan power is usually separate to ARGB/RGB lighting. The ARGB/RGB lighting is controlled via a distinct cable/connector. That's assuming you purchased the RGB/ARGB model.
I see, from what I understand of the manual, you would need to use a chassis fan header or maybe your fan hub, if you want to power the second fan.
Coolers often have an internal cable that means there's only one connector, but these Thermalright coolers appear to just provide you with two 100% physically/mechanically separate fans.
Sorry I meant the 4 pin pwmYou don't. The CPU fan header is only for the 4-pin PWM which powers the fan(s).
The ARGB/RGB headers are separate, coolers usually have these cables optional and you can choose to have no lighting if you wish. Very advanced coolers might have an option to control the RGB/ARGB themselves, e.g. via buttons.
If your cooler only has 4-pin PWM to power the fans then you don't appear to have an RGB/ARGB model with lighting.
I don't know exactly what this is, can you please clarify what it belongs to? Is it part of your case?
It is now working , but mb as post below states is not doing anything other than powering up lights and fan , which is better , but not best .Well, the manual says the ARGB 5v 3-pin (I'm being specific because fans also have 3-pin headers that do fan power) is only for controlling the ARGB/RGB.
When they say controlling, they might be implying that it can get power from the 4 pin PWM, you just can't control the lighting, but I think that depends on the cooler, since I know that some(most?) coolers just don't power the lighting at all if you don't connect their RGB/ARGB cable.
If the motherboard is controlling it and the motherboard defaults to ARGB off, then that might be normal, but with no boot that's hard to say right now.
The chasis fan set was pre installed tetras ,What does it belong to? I don't know what this hub is, maybe you can find a video of how to do it.