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Asus prime fan control
Asus prime fan control











Just to keep it simple, I will assume the non-RGB are the same. One thing to be aware of is current demand on the powered fan hub. Aside from OPT, none of the headers are dependent on any other. No problem with using CHA2 and skipping 1. They will follow the control parameters you set in the BIOS. All of your fans will run the same speed as dictated by the control header (CHA_2). Ok, that sounds like a powered fan hub (splitter) and may be just fine for your needs. What my W-Pump header can do on a Formula XI May be different than the A model. Unfortunately much of the behaviors and limitations are motherboard specific. W_Pump May be a solution if it can be taken off “disabled” fan control. You are going to need to be specific about your hardware. That would be 3 each and that may be pushing your luck with LL fans at 0.9 of a 1.0A maximum. OPT is a copy of cpu fan with no controls of its own.Ĭase fans will need PWM splitters for CHA 1 and 2. Short and quick version - H115i goes on CPU fan. You may be able to go into the BIOS and turn the normally locked at 100% AIO and W-Pump headers back into working chassis fan headers with full fan control. However, I think the charade wore thin and with Z390 some functionality has returned. Most often you are not and actually get less functionality than if it was just a CHA fan header. Asus seems to prefer to rename all of their chassis fan headers with these cute titles to imply you are getting something special. A couple of years ago you would have had CPU & OPT for the cpu cooler, then 3-5 CHA fan headers for everything else.

asus prime fan control

That said, there usually is some preferential order. You have not specified which fans, but I will assume these are the PWM LL/HD/ML and not the SP-RGB that are DC motors. All of your headers are PWM capable and all of them will power either DC or PWM fans. The labels are what they sound like - for the most part.













Asus prime fan control