I will be building my first PC this summer and I need some clarification regarding regulating system fans. Hopefully someone who has one of the Gigabyte's Z170X Gaming mobo can answer my questions.
According to the manual for Z170x Gaming 7 mobo, there are 5 fan headers on the mobo. One labelled CPU_fan, one as CPU_OPT and three more as Sys_Fan. Even though all 5 headers are 4-pin, from what I can tell, only the CPU_fan header is true PWM header. The other 4 system headers probably can regulate fan rpm by varying voltage. Can someone confirm this?
CPU_FAN:
Pin 1 = GND
Pin 2 = +12V
Pin 3 = Sense
Pin 4 = Speed Control
CPU_OPT and Sys_Fan:
Pin 1 = GND
Pin 2 = Speed Control
Pin 3 = Sense
Pin 4 = VCC
The case I am looking at for my PC build can handle 6 case fans. I plan to use a splitter on some of the fan headers to accomodate all of the fans. Does anyone know how many watt/amp each header can handle? Fans that I am thinking of are the 140mm & 120mm Cougar Vortex case fans.
Since I don't plan to use water-cooling, I will just use the CPU-OPT header which is labelled for water-cooling as one of my system fan header instead. Gigabyte say it is okay to do so but it would be a relief if someone can confirm this too.
Finally I am undecided about installing a fan controller as of yet. It seems if I want, I can control fan speed through either the Gigabyte BIOS or the Gigabyte Software App Center. Or perhaps with Speedfan. My question is, if I install a 3-pin Cougar Vortex Fans (non-pwm fan) into the sys_fan/ CPU_OPT fan headers, would I be able to alter voltage through the above-mentioned method in order to rough-control the speed of the fan? Or do I need to install PWM fans into those headers to do so? Assuming I setup 2 configurations, 50% RPM for light usage, 100% under load?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can answer my questions.