Q1: How to connect the wiring of the of the Delta F12 ARGB series and Gamma F12 ARGB series fans?
• Plug the 4-Pin PWM connector into a 4-Pin fan header (SYS_FAN/CHAS_FAN) on your motherboard.
• Plug the ARGB sync connector (3-Pin) to the ARGB header (3-Pin) on the motherboard.
Q2: Can the default rainbow effect be changed on the Delta F12 ARGB series/Gamma F12 ARGB series fans ?
The default rainbow pattern can only be changed if you plug in the sync connector from the specialized adapter cable into a compatible ARGB header on the motherboard. Once that is done, the lighting can be controlled via the motherboard's lighting software.
Q3: I have an Ocypus case fan, and I want to know what the air pressure for the fan is.
Each fan has different specifications, so you need to check the specification tab on their respective product pages. The air pressure of a fan is measured in mm/H2O.
Q4: How many independent ARGB LEDs are found in a Gamma F12 UNI ARGB series fan?
8 independent LEDs are found in the center of the fan and 18 independent LEDs are found in the frame of the fan. Total 26 independent LEDs are found in the fan.
Q5: How many independent ARGB LEDs are found in a Delta F12 ARGB series fan?
8 independent LEDs are found in the center of the fan.
Q6: How to troubleshoot fan noises.
Fan noises can be annoying, but not all noises are indicative of a defect. Noises like rattling, rubbing, and grinding are usual indicators of bad bearings. There are a couple of tips that may alleviate the noises from fans:
• Re-seat the fan, do not over tighten the mounting fan screws (this can affect the efficacy of the vibration pads)
• Mount the fan by tightening down the screws in a criss cross pattern (uneven mounting can cause slight tweaks to the frame and promote rubbing)
• Make sure there are no obstructions in the way of moving parts.
If the noises persist, there is a strong possibility that the fan does have defective bearings.