💨 Cool down your system, heat up your gaming!
The ARCTIC Case Fan Hub is a sleek and efficient solution for managing multiple case fans, featuring 10 PWM fan slots powered directly via SATA, ensuring optimal airflow and performance without the hassle of excessive cabling.
Product Dimensions | 3.4"L x 2.19"W x 0.56"H |
Brand | ARCTIC |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Compatible Devices | Case Fans |
Material | Copper |
Air Flow Capacity | 175 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
UPC | 840033400404 |
Manufacturer | ARCTIC |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item model number | ACFAN00175A |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.4 x 2.19 x 0.56 inches |
Color | Black |
ASIN | B0887VG14J |
Date First Available | May 7, 2020 |
S**.
One of the best investments...
The device is amazing. allows for unloading the power draw from teh MB, to a dedicated power supply, that can power the fans. I have 4 High power fans drawing 22W and seriously cooling my GPU cards, keeping their temperatures at bay. Does a phenomenal job.
K**N
Simple, Affordable, and Works Perfectly
The Arctic Cooling 10 PWM Fan Hub is exactly what I needed. It was easy to install, ridiculously cheap, and does its job flawlessly. I'm running seven Arctic Cooling P12 Max fans in my case, and having them all controlled from a single hub makes tuning fan curves through the Fan Control app effortless.The build quality is solid, and it keeps cable management clean while ensuring consistent power delivery. If you need a reliable way to manage multiple fans without breaking the bank, this is an easy recommendation.
B**R
Review on Arctic Hub Fans
Item received in good packaging condition. Item worked as intended but to remove the fan header it is hard. Otherwise, it is a fine product.
A**N
This is probably what your looking for
Works great out of the box, helps keep my fan wires tidy and expands my fan capacity. Size is smaller than I thought it would be so it doesn't take up much space in the case. No complaints so far.
H**7
Good forn120mm, not so much for 140mm
4 stars. One if not the only 4 fan splitter I could find. For 120mm fans it might work well. It's too short to gang between multiple 140mm fans which is what I was hoping for. Maybe I did not read the specs well enough or something. Also, it's just very plain. No sleeves or heat shrink or anything. On the other hand it is very cheap. Easily four stars I think.
J**Z
Tips on usage
Works great. Just a heads up for noobs like myself, the 1st port (white inside) is what captures RPMs. The port in center is 2 pins, and that wire goes to motherboard, Sys Fan 1 (or any of the Sys Fans)
B**L
Case Fan Cable Chaos Solved! Lifesaver
I’ve built a few PCs over the years, but managing fan cables always felt like wrestling an octopus. Enter the ARCTIC Case Fan Hub—this little gadget turned my cable nightmare into a clean, organized dream.Why it’s awesome:First off, 10 fans on one hub?! My gaming rig has eight case fans and a CPU cooler, and this thing handles them all without breaking a sweat. Plugged it into a single PWM header on my motherboard, connected the SATA power (no worrying about overloading the board), and boom—all my fans sync up perfectly. No more guessing if one fan’s lagging or revving like a jet engine.The PWM control is clutch. My system stays whisper-quiet during light use but ramps up smoothly when I’m gaming. Before this, I had fans daisy-chained with splitters, and half of them wouldn’t respond to speed settings. Now, everything just works.Installation was stupid easy. The hub has a no-nonsense design with labeled ports, and the adhesive backing lets you stick it anywhere in your case (I slapped mine behind the motherboard tray). No clunky screws or zip ties needed. Plus, the SATA power means you’re not stealing precious molex connectors or relying on the motherboard’s limited juice.Real-world use:I’ve had this running 24/7 for a month, and it’s been flawless. Even with my mix of ARCTIC and Noctua fans, there’s zero weirdness—just consistent cooling. My temps dropped a few degrees too, probably because all the fans are finally running as intended.Small gripes?The hub itself isn’t tiny, so cramming it into a super compact case might be tricky. But in my mid-tower, it’s hidden and out of sight. Also, make sure your PSU has a spare SATA cable, but that’s hardly a dealbreaker.Verdict:If you’re tired of fan cable spaghetti or want precise control without buying a fancy motherboard, this hub is worth every penny. ARCTIC nailed it with the simplicity and reliability. My build looks cleaner, runs cooler, and I finally feel like I “adulted” my cable management.Buy it. Your sanity (and PC) will thank you.
N**R
Good for minor mistakes and future upgrades
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Bought 3 fans for my first pc, didn't realize they were female plugs only, this fan hub saved me the headache of buying more fans. Would recommend as this item will helpful in future upgrades on your pc, or maybe just want more fans.
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