So I have this enthoo pro case with the fan hub. Now the front fan is a bit loud so i want to use my bios to make a curve.
Recently I replaced my h100i fans with corsair sp120s and these are connected to my motherboards CPU_FAN and CPU_OPT header. So these are regulated by CPU in the bios.
Now my enthoo pro hub has a sata 12v connected and 2 phanteks fans intake and exhaust. These are 3 pin and the hub is connected from a 4 pin on the header to a 4 pin on the board called CHA_FAN1 so chassis fan 1. Can i like change a curve for the CHA_FAN1 in the bios just like as if it were in the CPU header?
It is still a 4pin so i dont see a problem by this logic but I'd like to know before i get going on it
For the time you have written this post and waited for an answer, you could have set the fan up, found all the issues, solved all the issues etc. Just try it. It is not that difficult to just unplug the fan from one header and plug it into another.
For example, I have put my exhaust fans on the CPU header and my intakes on a fan controller.
I am currently not at home so thats why I asked.
Well, the best you can do is experiment. My Asrock motherboard didn't like to use it's fan curve if the fan, connected to it was 3 pin. It just blasted 12V and I just got myself a fan splitter and set my fans the way I like.
Just take your time and experiment with fans...
Also you may want to add some extra intakes. 200 intake and 3x120 exhaust will fill your case up with dust in no time.
Im not really sure where to add intakes. But i got the RPMS down a lot so thats a problem solved!'
Any ideas how to do more in the enthoo pro case?
I thought maybe 2 bequiet fans instead of the 200mm
Also i have my stock h100i fans. I can put one in the bottom next to the psu under the cover for a bottom intake if i get all the cables to go beside it. Even though the bottom is a bit covered this shouldnt be a problem for pressure right?
I think you can remove the bottom hard drive cage. Then remove the Base of the cage and there should be place for 120/140mm fan... You still have the top hard drive cage for any hard drives you use.