Hi guys,
so with a recent rebuild into a new case I swapped out some SP120s for 4 Silverstone/OcUK fans. Both are 3 pin.
Before, I had my corsair fans and the pump (PWM) plugged into a Phanteks PWM fan hub, which in turn is plugged into the 4-pin CPU fan header on my motherboard, a Gigabyte X99m gaming 5.
With this setup, I could control the speeds using the gigabyte EZ tune utility, running from around 300 RPM to 1300 or so on the fans.
Now with the rebuild, exact same setup, I can't change the fan speed at all. When the software calibrates the fans run at the exact same speed at all %s. What gives?
I know it's probably not ideal to be looking to run the pump and fans off the same PWM signal, but as far as I'm aware this is the only PWM header on the board.
The fans are running at a constant 1100-1300 RPM which is pretty loud and the CPU is really cool so I'd like to turn them down to around 500-600 to get silence.
Help appreciated.
so with a recent rebuild into a new case I swapped out some SP120s for 4 Silverstone/OcUK fans. Both are 3 pin.
Before, I had my corsair fans and the pump (PWM) plugged into a Phanteks PWM fan hub, which in turn is plugged into the 4-pin CPU fan header on my motherboard, a Gigabyte X99m gaming 5.
With this setup, I could control the speeds using the gigabyte EZ tune utility, running from around 300 RPM to 1300 or so on the fans.
Now with the rebuild, exact same setup, I can't change the fan speed at all. When the software calibrates the fans run at the exact same speed at all %s. What gives?
I know it's probably not ideal to be looking to run the pump and fans off the same PWM signal, but as far as I'm aware this is the only PWM header on the board.
The fans are running at a constant 1100-1300 RPM which is pretty loud and the CPU is really cool so I'd like to turn them down to around 500-600 to get silence.
Help appreciated.