be quiet! Shadow Wings 140mm PWM Data Sheet
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To install the fan, position it in the desired mounting spot in your case, aligning the screw holes on the fan with those on the case. Secure the fan using the screws provided, ensuring it is firmly attached. Connect the 4-pin PWM connector to the appropriate header on your motherboard.
For optimal airflow, ensure the fan is oriented so that air moves in the direction you desire, typically front-to-back or bottom-to-top within the case. The fan blades should be visible from the intake side, while the support arms are on the exhaust side.
The fan speed can be controlled using the PWM feature via the motherboard's BIOS or software. Enter the BIOS setup and navigate to the fan control section to configure the fan speed profile or use motherboard software for real-time adjustments.
Check for any obstructions or debris in the fan blades. Ensure the fan is securely mounted and not vibrating against the case. If the noise persists, try adjusting the fan speed through the BIOS or software. If the issue remains unresolved, consider contacting customer support.
Yes, the fan can be used with a fan controller. Connect the fan's 4-pin PWM connector to the controller, which will allow you to adjust the speed manually, independent of the motherboard.
Regularly clean the fan blades and surrounding area to prevent dust buildup, which can hinder performance. Use compressed air or a soft brush for cleaning. Ensure the fan remains securely mounted and check for any signs of wear or damage.
The fans themselves do not support daisy-chaining. However, you can use a fan splitter cable to connect multiple fans to a single motherboard header, allowing simultaneous control. Ensure the total power draw does not exceed the header's capacity.
First, ensure the fan is connected to a powered header on the motherboard. Check the BIOS settings to confirm the fan is detected and enabled. If the problem persists, test the fan in another header to rule out a faulty connection.
Verify that the fan is clean and free of obstructions. Use the motherboard's BIOS or software to set a balanced or performance-oriented fan curve based on your cooling needs. Regularly monitor the fan's RPM to ensure it operates within expected ranges.
Yes, the fan can be used with a radiator, provided it matches the required size specifications. Its low noise and efficient airflow characteristics make it suitable for maintaining optimal temperatures in liquid cooling setups.