Hi,
I'm after some advice on fitting new fans in a gaming PC.
The computer currently has 3 rgb fans on the front controlled by a thermaltake controller, 2 on the top mounted to a radiator, these 2 are powered from the motherboard but also wire into the thermaltake controller, 1 non rgb 3 pin fan at the back plugged into the rgb controller. There is also a wire from the CPU cooling pump that daisy chains into the fan wires going to the thermaltake controller, I'm guessing this is so the rgb lights on the pump work.
I am wanting to change all the RGB fans for new corsair AF120 RGB elite fans all running from the CORSAIR RGB hub.
The issue is that there is no port on the corsair hub for the 3 pin non RGB fan at the back or the wire coming from the CPU pump head (different connector to corsair.
Can I leave the old thermaltake controller in just to run these two & run all the new corsair fans separately from the corsair hub?
Any advice much appreciated as I am a PC novice.
Thanks,
Dave.K
I'm after some advice on fitting new fans in a gaming PC.
The computer currently has 3 rgb fans on the front controlled by a thermaltake controller, 2 on the top mounted to a radiator, these 2 are powered from the motherboard but also wire into the thermaltake controller, 1 non rgb 3 pin fan at the back plugged into the rgb controller. There is also a wire from the CPU cooling pump that daisy chains into the fan wires going to the thermaltake controller, I'm guessing this is so the rgb lights on the pump work.
I am wanting to change all the RGB fans for new corsair AF120 RGB elite fans all running from the CORSAIR RGB hub.
The issue is that there is no port on the corsair hub for the 3 pin non RGB fan at the back or the wire coming from the CPU pump head (different connector to corsair.
Can I leave the old thermaltake controller in just to run these two & run all the new corsair fans separately from the corsair hub?
Any advice much appreciated as I am a PC novice.
Thanks,
Dave.K