🌬️ Cool Down Your Setup with Style!
The ELECTOP PC Chassis Fan Hub is a powerful 10-port solution designed to expand your cooling capabilities. It supports both 4-pin and 3-pin fans, allowing for simultaneous operation of up to 10 fans with temperature-controlled speed regulation. The hub features a dedicated CPU fan interface for accurate speed monitoring and is easy to install with its adhesive backing and screw hole.
A**P
Amazing adaptor, very cool design
This fan hub does exactly what it advertises- takes a PWM fan signal and distributes it across up to 10 fans, all while removing the load from your motherboard/graphics card/whatever and properly reporting back RPM for the primary fan.Absolutely awesome for an older motherboard that might have power delivery issues, too few fan headers, limited options to link temp signals to headers in the BIOS, etc.I am currently running two of these- one taking the signal off my Z87 motherboard's CPU fan header and splitting it among 2 fans on my CPU cooler and 4 case fans slaved to CPU temp, and a second taking the signal off my graphics card and running two 90mm fans on the card and a 5th case fan slaved to the GPU fan profile.If the item description is a little confusing-You get the hub itself with 10 fan outputs, one fan signal input, and a power input (SATA or 4-pin MOLEX depending on model), and 4 pin PC fan cable to run from your fan header to the hub. The cable only has 2 wires vs 4- only carries PWM and tach signal, no power. You plug your primary fan into the red output and that becomes the master- your board only sees that fan's tach, and all other fans plugged in to the hub slave off that PWM signal.Literally my only complaint is that the double-sided tape wasn't strong enough to hold this in place inside my case- it's 3M branded adhesive, but still let go. This hub is WAY too useful to dock a star for that though.
J**N
works well (when installed correctly)
does exactly what it advertises. Just make sure that you plug in the molex connector correctly. (IF YOU NOTICE THE HUB IS ONLY POWERING YOUR FANS AT HALF YOUR DESIRED SPEED IT IS LIKELY BECAUSE YOU PLUGGED IN THE MOLEX UPSIDE-DOWN.) when the molex is plugged in the wrong way it will only deliver around 5-7 volts of power to your fans. Just make sure the beveled edges of the molex connector line up with the port on the hub, that way your fan curves work correctly and you can get the full 12 volts. Dont make the same mistake i did.
H**F
Works
Works as intended although the mounting tape is very weak
B**D
Great price and build quality
When I bought this I thought it was gonna be flimsy cheap parts but I was very wrong. When it arrived and unpacked it I was shocked to find out the circuit board was very sturdy no flex at all the came with double sided tape but also has a center screw hole if you wanna screw to the case but the double sided tape works just fine. Overall really good product
X**6
inexpensive but works great
I've had this Installed so far for about 3-4 months now and have had no issues. install was easy. I wish it had a plastic cover but you could easily make one. my advice is to not plug in your CPU fan to the cpu fan port on this device and instead use and extension from another fan header that way your fans speed can be controlled separately from the cpu fan which tends to ramp up and down. yes you could set you fan speed to not do this but for me I like to keep a constant flow of fresh air in and out. If I'm taxing my cpu, my cpu fan can ramp up when it needs too. for 10$ its well worth it the standard corsair only has 6 ports. so you would need 2 controllers 2 setups and 2 times the amount of cables to run. of and they're 2 times as expensive. great easy way to control a case that has way more fans then it needs
A**G
Delivers Inconistent Power
If you are reading this review then you are accustomed to having electronics devices such as this either hit or miss. I bought this originally with the intent of just having it sit at full power (this can be done as long as you don't plug the unit into the motherboard via the provided 4 pin). Originally I was very satisfied with this unit and it did a great job at powering the fans I put in (I am running 6 fans). However upon monitoring the sound levels I noticed that it varied far more than normal. It was at this point I noticed that it looked like the fans would suddenly slow and then speed right back up. Seeing as there was now real PWM functionality this shouldn't have been the case. When I went to resecure the connection and turned the computer back on. It seemed to have even less power going to the unit. At this point I decided to no longer mess with it and go to my old fan hub (which unfortunately doesn't sit as flat but that is fine). Don't buy this hub, it is not reliable.EDIT: Upon retesting the supposed dead unit (curiosity can really drive you) I was able to get a better connection and it seemed to power fan and work better. However, the verdict remains on if it can reliably deliver power to fans. I will update if anything improves but I can't guarantee that this will happen.
L**Z
It works hasn’t failed to work yet
This fan controller works but the adhesive on the controller is really bad to the point where took off the foam and installed double sided gorilla mounting tape to keep it from falling off again
A**.
Stupid if you don't buy it
Okay so coming from using Corsair's software I have purchased the Corsair commander pro and it being over $60 even when on sale it was a stupid purchase tbh, found people using these on forums and decided to try em out, now I am currently running a custom water cooling loop on my pc with 16 120mm fans in a Lian Li Pc011 Dynamix Xl and using these is awesome. Mimics 1 fan for speed with all 10 fans that can be plugged in, I found no issue with these working at all and honestly for how much these cost I highly recommend them if you need more than 6 fans to plug in and control speed, I control them via the corsair commander pro and have no issues at all, only thing I have to say is just be careful with the pcb on the controller and thats about it, next few builds will be having these inside for sure! Very happy with them and I am sure you will be too!
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