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Reddit mentions of LANMU Case Fan Splitter Cable,4 Pin PWM Y Splitter Cable,Computer PC Fan Power Cable Converter Accessories,3 Pack

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LANMU Case Fan Splitter Cable,4 Pin PWM Y Splitter Cable,Computer PC Fan Power Cable Converter Accessories,3 Pack
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1 to 2 Converter Splitter Cable: Perfectly compatible with 4 pin and 3 pin PWM fan connector,can connect 2 computer case fans to a single motherboard fan header.Stronger Durability: Sturdy and durable black braided case fan splitter cable with a 4 pin female connector on one end and 2 male connectors on the other end,save time and money.Easy to Use: PWM splitter cable is very easy to use,effectively solving the problem that the motherboard socket is not enough. When the motherboard supports,let the fan rotate at the same speed.Convenient and Practical:Fan splitter cable provides additional fans to increase airflow in the computer case,and give you more options to place fans in the chassis.Warranty: LANMU provides 180 days super long warranty period and lifetime friendly after-sale service,makes sure the Risk-free shopping for you.
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Height0.39 Inches
Length4.72 Inches
Weight0.06 Pounds
Width3.94 Inches

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u/Kaminekochan ยท 1 pointr/Corsair

I have had no issues hooking up my LL120's in the 280x case using Y-splitters for fan power. The RGB cables from each fan go into the RGB hub box, as usual (then from the hub box into the included lighting node in the 280x). The fans are 4-pin so be sure to get 4-pin splitters, originally I had some that were 4-pin on one end and 3-pin on the other and needed new ones.

If you do need another USB header, I found a cheaper USB splitter on Amazon that works very well and is far cheaper than the NZXT hub (though the NZXT hub is a lot more flexible).

In my 280x build, I have a H100i as exhaust; the fans it came with are connected to the pump itself for both power and RGB. The included LL120's in front and on bottom are all connected to the included hardware in the 280x (RGB hub and then into port #1 on the lighting node pro). The fans are powered off motherboard fan headers with Y-splitters, two per header. This means I only get RPM reports for one fan (the other is just pass-through power) but since the fans are identical it's not a big issue. The AIO is hooked up to the AIO fan header. I have one of those USB splitters linked to to connect both the H100i and the lighting node to a single USB 2 internal header. No issues at all with this setup.

I also have a lighting node pro expansion kit (RGB strips) in there hooked up to the 280x's native lighting node on port #2.

You could opt for a Commander pro, which is nice because it breaks out every fan's RPM separately, but it's a bit pricey if you have enough fan headers on your motherboard, and it sounds like you can get by without it.

I used these splitters from Amazon but only because I was in a hurry and they were same-day delivery. They're kind of short to pass through the top opening in the 280x, but they just barely reached. If your fan headers are on the side of the motherboard they're probably fine.