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Swiftech Launches a SATA Powered 8-way PWM Splitter

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Swiftech announces the release of an 8-Way PWM splitter with SATA connector, the function of this device is to connect up to 8 PWM devices (fans and/or pumps) to a single PWM fan connector on the motherboard, thus enabling speed-control of all connected PWM devices simultaneously. Swiftech recommends users to make use of the "CPU_Fan" connector of the motherboard, because most motherboard manufacturers usually allow a greater range of adjustments on this particular connector. Swiftech states that the SATA connector employed by the device, eliminates many of the problems encountered with the typical Molex connectors found on such devices, however it leaves us guessing what those problems are and which of them are addressed by their SATA solution.



Specifications:
  • Junction housing including: (8) Males 4-pin connectors - Channel 1 carries RPM signal
  • (1) Female 4-pin mini-connector
  • (1) Male SATA connector
  • Peel-off sticker
  • Mounting screws
  • RoHS compliant

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They include one of these in each Swiftech H220, actually a really awesome device for hiding your fan cables as well drawing power from the PSU directly instead of through the motherboard.
 
I'm confused, you mention Scythe twice. Who's product is this, Switech or Scythe? Or is it manufactured by Scythe for Swiftech or something?
 
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I'm confused, you mention Scythe twice. Who's product is this, Switech or Scythe? Or is it manufactured by Scythe for Swiftech or something?

I think both of them have one.

Another solution for a nonexistent problem... :wtf:

I think it's great. If you have a bunch of fans and stuff.
 
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Another solution for a nonexistent problem... :wtf:

Do you consider yourself a nonexistent problem? We need a solution for that one, most definitely.
 
I'm confused, you mention Scythe twice. Who's product is this, Switech or Scythe? Or is it manufactured by Scythe for Swiftech or something?

Corrected, thanks and sorry for that... a multitasking fail on my part.
 
I think it's great. If you have a bunch of fans and stuff.

Or if you just want all of the fans in your computer to be controlled by the single CPU PWM connector.

Corrected, thanks and sorry for that... a multitasking fail on my part.

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I'm wondering why the fan headers aren't angled 90 degrees, since then you could have mounted it on the back of your motherboard tray. Now that is just not possible unless you have over an inch of space between the side panel and motherboard tray. Some NZXT cases got something like that if I remember correctly.
 
I'm wondering why the fan headers aren't angled 90 degrees, since then you could have mounted it on the back of your motherboard tray. Now that is just not possible unless you have over an inch of space between the side panel and motherboard tray. Some NZXT cases got something like that if I remember correctly.

Thn You need one of these - http://modmytoys.com/pcb.html
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Another solution for a nonexistent problem... :wtf:
What? There is a constant problem. Mobo only has 1 or 2 full PWM headers. If you have a rads, this is perfect as you will have full 12v power. Plus the ability to control PWM via CPU header.

No one has anything like this. I use 2 of these and they are fantastic.
As for mounting I have it in my ODD bay, as it pushed farther in and have more room. Even in my case there is still room behind mobo, if the case you use is good and have clearance behind mobo.
 
.....only ENTHUSIAST get this.....awesome yet simple device... frozen cpu were out of stock last time I tried to order one :cry: a definite must have
 
I've been looking at one of these for a while. I didn't think they were new.

I was going to use it to power non-PWM fans. Will always let me upgrade later.

Ideally, for my setup, pump goes on the RPM passthrough header, pwm source for radiator fans is then driven off of CPU temp via BIOS.
 
If you use non-pwm fans on the Swiftech it will always run at full speed.
That NZXT one still has no control of the fan. it is just a hub with no control. Better to get a fan controller instead for non-pwm fans.
 
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