ARCTIC Case Fan Hub - 10-fold PWM Fan Distributor with SATA Power - Black ACFAN00175A
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CABLE MANAGEMENT: Case Fan Hub can be placed in housing, it's connected to motherboard with one cable, you can do without many additional cables and lay them freely in the invisible part of housing
SYNCHRONOUS FAN CONTROL: Your set PWM signal is passed on synchronously to all fans connected to the Case Fan Hub, the RPM of the first fan slot are read out and returned to your system
EXPAND YOUR VENTILATION: Even if you don't have enough fan headers on your mainboard, the case fan hub expands your system by 9 more case fan slots
EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY: The fans are powered directly from your power supply via Sata Power, there is no voltage loss at the fan speed and smooth, smooth operation is made possible
TECHNICAL DETAILS: Output: 10 x 4-pin PWM Socket, Output Current: up to 1 A per Port, Input: SATA Power + 4-pin Fan Header, Input Current: up to 4.5 A, Dimensions: 55.6 x 86.3 x 14.3 mm, Weight: 50 g
SYNCHRONOUS FAN CONTROL: Your set PWM signal is passed on synchronously to all fans connected to the Case Fan Hub, the RPM of the first fan slot are read out and returned to your system
EXPAND YOUR VENTILATION: Even if you don't have enough fan headers on your mainboard, the case fan hub expands your system by 9 more case fan slots
EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY: The fans are powered directly from your power supply via Sata Power, there is no voltage loss at the fan speed and smooth, smooth operation is made possible
TECHNICAL DETAILS: Output: 10 x 4-pin PWM Socket, Output Current: up to 1 A per Port, Input: SATA Power + 4-pin Fan Header, Input Current: up to 4.5 A, Dimensions: 55.6 x 86.3 x 14.3 mm, Weight: 50 g
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