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Reddit mentions of DEEPCOOL FH-10 Integrated Fan Hub, Powering up to 10 Fans (3-pin Non-PWM or 4-pin PWM), Occupying only One 4-pin Motherboard Header

Sentiment score: 14
Reddit mentions: 28

We found 28 Reddit mentions of DEEPCOOL FH-10 Integrated Fan Hub, Powering up to 10 Fans (3-pin Non-PWM or 4-pin PWM), Occupying only One 4-pin Motherboard Header. Here are the top ones.

DEEPCOOL FH-10 Integrated Fan Hub, Powering up to 10 Fans (3-pin Non-PWM or 4-pin PWM), Occupying only One 4-pin Motherboard Header
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If 3-pin non-PWM fans are connected to this fan hub, this fan hub CANNOT give them extra PWM function. They will run at FULL SPEED.If 4-pin PWM fans are connected to this fan hub, DUTY RATIO of all PWM fans can be adjusted at the same time. That is, all PWM fans will run at the same DUTY RATIO. Only speed of Fan 1 can be identified by the system.Capable of connecting to 10 PC fans simultaneously for cooling the computer system.Powered by a stable SATA connection to the system PSU for up to 10 fans.Velcro and screw mountings applicable for the tower interiors.
Specs:
ColorFH-10
Height1.18 Inches
Length8.39 Inches
SizeFan hub
Weight0.22 Pounds
Width4.41 Inches

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Found 28 comments on DEEPCOOL FH-10 Integrated Fan Hub, Powering up to 10 Fans (3-pin Non-PWM or 4-pin PWM), Occupying only One 4-pin Motherboard Header:

u/ImaginaryTragedy · 10 pointsr/Amd

I ran into this issue as well. I am running x4 120mm (Push/Pull) on my H100i, and 2x 140mm top exhaust, plus the GPU Hybrid fan. I ended up putting the GPU fan back on the GPU header, but the other 6 fans are all controlled with one of these SATA powered PWM Fan Hubs from a single header. And this board also has less USB ports than my Z97 Impact board did, so I ended up buying a USB C to 4x USB hub to run my headset/wheel/etc off of. Bonus Build Pics

u/snailzrus · 6 pointsr/bapcsalescanada

Here's a link to Der8auer's test of a bunch of X570 VRMs.

The specific board you asked about is in that video and will show you why you probably don't want to get it compared to a similar board from another company.

The TL;DW for the video is that you generally don't want a VRM temp over 105°C. Between 80°C and 105°C is technically "still fine" as he puts it, but why buy something that performs worse than something else for the same price. The MSI MPG X570 Gaming Edge WiFi is consistently at the bottom of the charts in his tests and I don't believe it was ever below 80°C while many boards were below that.

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Boards comparable to the one you were looking at are the following:

  1. Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite WiFi ~$290 CAD right now from Canada Computers
  2. Asus TUF Gaming X570-Plus (WiFi) ~$255-$260 CAD right now across a few places
  3. ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming 4 WiFi ~$250 CAD from Newegg Canada

    The Elite looks to have 1 CPU, 1 Pump, & 2 case fan headers (4 total)

    The TUF looks to have 1 CPU, 1 Pump, & 3 case fan headers (5 total)

    The Phantom looks to have 1 CPU, 1 Pump, & 3 case fan headers (5 total)


    My recommendation would be to pickup the TUF board as it's got a good price and handles cooling the VRMs better than the phantom. The elite is a good board too, but it is more expensive than the TUF.

    If you need a bunch of fan headers for case fans you'd probably wanna just pickup a fan hub instead as their pretty cheap and make cable management way easier. Instead of running 6 cables to your board and trying to hide them all nicely, you can run maybe 3 cable and have the rest go to the hub and all be invisible behind the motherboard tray.

    A decent fan hub can be had for ~$15 CAD like this one from Deepcool that handles 10 fans with 1 cable to the motherboard. It uses 12V Sata power from your power supply to power the whole thing and also is PWM enabled, so you can control the speed of all 10 fans as if they're just a single fan.
u/TheMadOneOfSB · 3 pointsr/buildapc

Fan hub powered off of SATA.

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https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=computer+fan+hub&qid=1568471938&smid=A1TG24VCRPTZ06&sr=8-4

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I don't know how the LEDs address, so I'm unsure how to tell you to hook those up. Are they addressable? The Lian Li website didn't mention it.

u/ShadowBoogers · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I do not know of any option that will allow you to control 3 pin fans via PWM header.

Molex to Sata power adapters are like $1 on amazon if you're worried about that.

Are you certain that your motherboard does not have an option for DC power control?

EDIT: FOUND IT!!!

DEEPCOOL FH-10 Integrated Fan Hub, Powering up to 10 fans (3-pin or 4-pin) with PWM, Occupying only One 4-pin Motherboard Header https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_U-pbBb7RHHMMN

u/kesekimofo · 2 pointsr/Amd

If all your fans will run at the same speed I'd get this. It's what I use for my 4 radiator fans.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_SpKTDbYGKMDXC

u/Defiant001 · 2 pointsr/bapcsalescanada

Use the Antec case, pull the 120mm fans and replace with Noctuas, keep the 200 as that will be quiet.

Make sure to lower the fan rpm using motherboard software/bios, you can get a PWM hub to simplify things down to one port or if there aren't enough ports on the motherboard.

u/rexx2l · 2 pointsr/buildapc

commander pro is a ripoff unless you are trying to run more than 6 corsair rgb fans. just get a generic fan hub like this one and plug all your fans in. The corsair fans' rgb cables can just go into their included fan hub(s).

PWM just means the fans wont always run at full speed and can be controlled by the BIOS fan curve. The corsair fans you have are PWM. non-pwm fans will also work with this hub so don't worry. The only fan you shouldn't plug in here is the CPU cooler, that should go into the cpu_fan header, the hub should go into either cha_fan1 or 2.

You can just run with 2 case fans and the cpu fan for setup, yes.

u/cf18 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Get this pack, each fan have a build in fan splitter. You can chain all 5 on one header.

https://www.amazon.com/ARCTIC-F12-PWM-PST-Technology/dp/B00NTUJTAK/

Or use one powered fan hub.

https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP

u/LorsL84 · 1 pointr/Phanteks

Well, i found the probem, it is the fucking fan-hub. The white header is kind of defect. I ordered five silent wings 3 140mm and every fan connected to the white header makes stranges noises and spins slower than the other four:
https://youtu.be/sF8T_Ofohr8


I ordered a fan-hub from amazon (deep cool) and now everything works like a charm.


I read that is fan-hub problem is very common on the evolv x, since the release. So did i get an old produced case or is phanteks lazy as shit? Damn, my nerves...

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/bapcsalescanada

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u/e60deluxe · 1 pointr/buildapc

first i would really consider whether you need 4 case fans or not. You probably don't. I mean if you want 4 case fans, thats one thing, but if you are worried about cost and noise, one easy way is to get rid of some fans.

In my opinion 2 fans are FINE. If you have a mesh front panel i would have 2 exhausts and let the front act as a natural suction area. If you do not, I would have 1 intake and 1 exhaust.

https://www.amazon.com/Noctua-redux-1300-high-Performance-Award-Winning-Affordable/dp/B07CG2PGVG/

PWM Splitter:

https://www.amazon.com/JBtek-Black-Sleeved-Splitter-Converter/dp/B01EF9OI0O/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=pwm+splitter&qid=1572721096&sr=8-3

PWM Hub:
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-Supports-Non-PWM-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=pwm%2Bsplitter&qid=1572720395&sr=8-8&th=1

IF doing 2 fans, simply use the PWM Splitter. If doing all 4, use the PWM Hub.

another options is to split off your CPU fan, and then split off your spare header. So that can give you 3 fans.

u/AzuresFlames · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

DEEPCOOL FH-10 Integrated Fan Hub, Powering up to 10 Fans (3-pin Non-PWM or 4-pin PWM), Occupying only One 4-pin Motherboard Header https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_zK.2Db3ED37MD
3 pin dont have PWM features that what the 4th pin is for I believe

u/MrCaraTortilla · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

CF-120 from deepcool

Yeah, is the same cable, but they are 5 in one, i know how to search it now, thanks

You think that if i buy a rgb controller it work like the cable?

DEEPCOOL RF TF Ventilador, FH-10, Fan HUB https://www.amazon.com.mx/dp/B077YHLDSP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_MMt3DbRYQ7SHQ

u/86_ed · 1 pointr/buildapc

I would move the fan that's at the top of the case to the front for intake. Two fans should be fine, but if you want more fans in the future you could either get a splitter or something like this to accommodate more case fans.

u/Moondoggy13 · 1 pointr/buildapcforme

Here you go. Side note if you google windows 10 key you can find it for around 30$
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ZM2zJ8
Also a fan controller.
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP

u/TravonsGhost · 1 pointr/buildapc

Oh okay. There are also powered fan hubs like this one for that purpose. Those headers can typically handle 1 amp each, so it would take a lot to over draw on one. I've used these in the past with no problems.

u/RagnarLothbot · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I have something like this for my build:

Deepcool Fan Hub

I have only two fan headers (one cpu fan header and one hybrid fan header). The fan hub takes power from the psu and you plug in to the mobo, it can support up to 10 fans. Pretty cheap and has been working great so far.

u/joshpoppedyou · 1 pointr/buildapc

My case is a corsair 280x, it has two chassis fans as standard. Im currently using an Asus Prime B450m-a motherboard which already has two chassis fans in it, i then bought another two Corsair LL120s to go with it, to then find that my motherboard only has two chassis fan connections, i have just found out... had i known this i would have looked at others, but its a bit too far down the line to be getting another motherboard.

ive done some quick research online and discovered that fan splitters are a thing but that the power load output from the motherboard means that i wont be able to do this, is this true?

i believe i have two options, either get the splitters and see if it works, or get a fan hub:

fan hub

fan splitter

is there a better option of the two? im assuming i should go for the fan hub? if so, are there better fan hubs out there compared to the one i found that isnt too expensive at the same time.

additionally the 280x comes with an iCue fan controller, im assuming this wont act as a fan hub that i can directly power them to? i would need to plug the power of the fans into a fan hub and then the other connection from the fan into the icue hub?

Thanks for all the help, hope my explanation made sense, if you need more info please let me know.

u/IndigenousOres · 1 pointr/bapcsalescanada

I think they misunderstood you, as he said a 10-fan hub for an additional $15 it would bring it to the same price as the Gamdias $49.99 (after rebate) option.

Anyways this was the first thing I found on Amazon, 10-fan hub for $15: https://www.amazon.ca/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP

u/RKS3 · 1 pointr/sffpc

Few things to consider:

2.50" x 4.92" or Approx 63.5 mm x 125 mm is the footprint of a SFX PSU
3.39" x 5.91" or Approx 86.1 mm x 150 mm is the footprint of a ATX PSU
This leaves a difference of .89" or 22.6 mm


The AORUS GeForce® GTX 1080 Ti Xtreme Edition 11G is 55 mm thick being 15 mm thicker than a FE card which we already know can fit with a standard ATX PSU


Using this adapter You can place the SFX PSU as close to the bottom of the case as possible
https://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-Technology-Universal-Adapter-Bracket/dp/B01BYB33J8


Here is a 800 watt SFX PSU which is the biggest I know
https://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-Technology-Silent-Modular-SX700-LPT/dp/B01NALZ89C?th=1


Also there is room in this case for: 2 fans on the front, 1 fan on the bottom, 2 on the top, and 1 on the back so I would also recomend a fan hub like this one from Deepcool that would allow for fans all running at a given PWM setting
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-FH-10-Integrated-Occupying-Motherboard/dp/B077YHLDSP


I had already been planning this for some of my builds to give room for a standard dual slot card to breathe since the nano has a very limited space between the PSU and GPU. I would actually recommend this to anyone using a non FE card with this case as it will allow your card a better chance to cool properly.


If you are about to do this soon please get some Pics and share so others can see this too.


TLDR: YES