💨 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.
Compatible Devices | Case Fans |
Air Flow Capacity | 175 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Wattage | 4.5 watts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Material Type | Copper |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.4"L x 2.19"W x 0.56"H |
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.
A**
Fan hub did exactly what it advertised and more. 3pin fans supported.
The media could not be loaded. Worked exactly as It said it would. I didn’t realize but all my fans were 3 pin so they don’t have pwm but I could still control speed to an extent via bios voltage however without a 4pin fan it won’t ever go as low in voltage. The fan hub is 4 pin didn’t realize this when I bought it however quickly realized that it still supports 3 pin fans with the added bonus of upgrading my fans to 4 pin fans in the future and using the same fan hub. Also be warned this is only to power the fans. If you have LED fans you will need a different adapter to plug all of the rgb connectors to your motherboard. Thankfully I only had 3 fans with led and my motherboard had an adapter. Will update if it stops working.
S**O
Good
It did what I wanted to do full contact.
E**R
Want cleaner/easier fan cable runs? Get these!
I got two of these Arctic splitters to have the front fans as well as the fans on my AIO radiator run on one fan header a piece. Specifically for fans that have a very short wire to the fan connector (like the noctua NF-A12x25 Chromax), this allows for much cleaner cable management runs in many cases.Essentially, this splitter emulates PST functionality from Arctic's fans onto any fan that can run on voltage. The first female header (closest to the male header) in the chain returns the PWM fan speed to the motherboard, so make sure that header is plugged in if you wish to run the group of fans via PWM!My only real gripe (that's not worth taking stars for) is that this splitter is a 1 -> 4 splitter. It would be nice to see a 1 -> 3 splitter with maybe an extra 5 or 10mm between headers to make it easier to work with fans with short connector leads, while also allowing for an even cleaner wiring setup.For the cost I paid per connector ( ~$8), I would absolutely recommend them to anyone who wants to reduce cable clutter behind their motherboard tray, especially for front intake or most radiator fans!
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.
H**M
Plug and play.
With magnetic strips you can put on the back, it's just plug and play with a sata port. Makes it really easy to have a lot of case fans with a micro atx or other small boards.
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