Noctua Chromax NA-SYC1 New packaging!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024
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    Let's take a look at the new packaging for the Noctua NA-SYC1... Yes, there's a major difference!... Having used them before we can attest they are great y-cables or y-splitter cables (however you want to call them). And being PWM they're compatible with PWM (case) fans. So, have a look.
    Referenced video(s):
    "Multiple Fans on ONE motherboard fan header?" • Multiple Fans on ONE m...
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    Products shown/demonstrated:
    New: Noctua NA-SYC1 Chromax Black 3x 4-Pin Y-Cables (UPC: 841501120558 & EAN: 9010018200553)
    Old: Noctua NA-SYC1 2x 4-Pin Y-Cables (UPC: 842431013309 & EAN: 4716123315193)

Комментарии • 8

  • @Inquisitive-Badger
    @Inquisitive-Badger 4 года назад +4

    Thank you sooooooo much bro! Love you fan tear downs and general knowledge I got my cables in and I was like wtf!?? These only have one 4 pin??? I saw you had a video on it and grabbed my popcorn cuz I'm a learn something! Awesome content and setting me right on the proper connection

    • @NekitaNet
      @NekitaNet  4 года назад +1

      You're very welcome Luis! And that's a super hyped compliment, very nice to read! :-D Thanks mate :-)

  • @edwardpersaud
    @edwardpersaud 3 года назад

    wait what is the difference with the 4 x 4 pin versus the 4 x 4 pin
    I have a Dell G5 and have a stock fan and will add a Chromax black fan at the back. The include extender is 4 pin. I need a spliter. I assume I should get a 4 by 4 pin

    • @NekitaNet
      @NekitaNet  3 года назад

      Well, you can look at my other video on this product right here: ruclips.net/video/SHXilkDJBNo/видео.html

  • @likolim849
    @likolim849 4 года назад

    Are these cables the same cable that come with the fan...?I bought A12*25 and 4pin Y cable come with it .!

    • @NekitaNet
      @NekitaNet  4 года назад

      Going by a hardware.info review it looks like the same cable that's included with the PWM version of that case fan. Can't know for sure and I'm wondering what relevance that has to this video! Hope this helps :-)

  • @wadepedro7884
    @wadepedro7884 5 лет назад

    If i connect lets say 3pin+4pin fan, would the 3pin fan run at the same speed as the 4 pin fan?

    • @NekitaNet
      @NekitaNet  5 лет назад +1

      That's a very good question!
      First of all: Buy a second PWM fan to replace the RPM / voltage controlled one you're asking about. It's not worth the hassle or safety issues you might run into (yes, safety issues (for example: burning your house down)).
      With this system: If you connect the the shown y-cable to a PWM motherboard header, and: If you connect the 4 pin fan to the 4 pin outlet and the 3 pin fan to the 3 pin outlet, then the 4 pin fan will be controlled by PWM and the 3 pin fan will run at full speed.
      With this system as above, but with the fans connected 'incorrectly' (so with this y-cable: 3 pin fan on 4 pin outlet & 4 pin fan on 3 pin outlet), then: Both fans will likely run in RPM (voltage controlled) mode and won't use PWM. DO NOTE: This is not the intended use of the PWM fan and might damage it (I would say: It's dangerous because of potential damage to the electronics that's mounted on the PWM fan).
      With a pass-through system (not shown in this video!): If you connect the 4 pin fan to a 4 pin motherboard header and the 3 pin to the "outlet" of the 4 pin fan, then the 3 pin fan will only run on full speed.