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🖤 Power up your airflow game with ARCTIC’s sleek fan hub!
The ARCTIC Case Fan Hub is a compact, black 10-port PWM fan distributor powered via SATA, enabling you to expand your PC’s cooling system by adding up to 9 additional fans. It synchronizes fan speeds through a single PWM signal, reads RPM from the first fan, and offers flexible mounting with magnetic and adhesive pads for optimal cable management. Designed for zero voltage loss and smooth operation, it supports up to 1A per port and comes with a 6-year warranty, making it an essential upgrade for professional-grade PC builds.






| ASIN | B087FY5CNT |
| Best Sellers Rank | 626 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 3 in Thermal Management Products 12 in Fans & Cooling |
| Brand | ARCTIC |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Cooling method | Air |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,065 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04895213702522 |
| Included Components | Case Fan Hub |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.6L x 5.6W x 1.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 50 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ARCTIC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ACFAN00175A |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Model Number | ACFAN00175A |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Power connector type | 4-Pin |
| Product Warranty | 6 years |
| Product dimensions | 8.6L x 5.6W x 1.4H centimetres |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 1.44 watts |
D**E
Cheap and works perfectly
Cheap, easy to install, and works perfectly. Initially I had issues with the PMW control however this was my own fault as although I thought I plugged a fan into port one, I hadn't. Move a fan to port one and it worked perfectly. Feels a bit flimsy but it's not like I'm going to be handling it on a daily basis. It's a plug in and forget situation.
M**E
Standard component
I used it from ages in every PC I built. This should be a standard component in every computer case. Is very useful for cable management improving air flow but most for motherboard because it takes the burden of powering "X" fans which many times are incorrectly linked to MOBO. With this device you're linking your fans directly to the power supply which is way better than if they would be linked to the MOBO. This device is so reliable and so well designed, (is possible even to be magnetic attached or sticked to the case) , that in every built I put it I forget it, is like is a part of the original case itself. When I am doing a new build then I realise I miss something and I remember that I need to buy this fan hub separately, because I expect to be already part of the case. Simple, really helpful, reliable, well designed, cheap, should be part of every modern PC built.
D**D
functionally functional
tho ive never used the proper 4 pin pwm, still a very good product!
M**A
Good Value, who need more expensive stuff to do simple job?
I bought it, it works. Good value for money, functions as intended, but you need to buy the correct fans. Quality... It's light and plasticky, but hey, you put it in the case and forget about it. As long as you don't throw your PC around it should work as long as your PC will not melt.
B**.
Space Efficient and Easy Setup
OPINION: Highly Recommend! I'm very happy with the ARCTIC Fan Hub so far. It was a quick installation, functions extremely well and offers many inputs for your ARCTIC case fans. Read below for some in-depth information. SIZE: The ARCTIC Fan Hub is honestly so much smaller than I thought it would be. Based on images you may think it's rather large. However, upon arriving it was so small I was confused by the packaging. It's easily comparable to that of a credit card or SSD in terms of size. WIRING: It will come with a wire which has a 2-pin connector and a 4-pin connector. You plug the 2-pin connector into the ARCTIC Fan Hub and the 4-pin connector into your SYS_FAN1, SYS_FAN2, or CPU_FAN1. Whichever one is most suitable for your needs and setup. On the other end, you will require a SATA cable from your PSU to directly power the hub. You do not need to make use of the SATA inputs on your motherboard. You only need to insert the abforementioned 4-pin connector into an applicable input. EXTRA CONTENTS: The ARCTIC Fan Hub comes with a pack of four adhesive/magnetic strips that can be used to secure it's position within your PC case. While I personally have no issue with how it is, they could certainly help. If you would like some advice, it's so small I simply have it sitting on top of my PSU shroud at the bottom of my case. If this isn't sufficient, you can always use the adhesive/magnetic strips for an ideal position.
M**E
Simple PWM control
Nice little device that hooks up to a SATA 12V connector. You then plug the supplied lead into one of your PWM fan headers & that controls the device. You can the plug multiple fans into it & they all work in unison, being sent the same signal to all fans attached to the device. Inexpensive and works as described. It's small and comes with adhesive pads that you can use to position it somewhere convenient inside your case. I would suggest you consider getting some extension leads for some of the additional fans you plan to install. Technically not required but it makes running cables between the fan hub & fans easier.
M**S
Portable and robust
perfect size both in shape and internal storage. No problems accessing or retriveing data. Copied over complete hard drive as changing laptop - quick and easy
M**S
Doesn't control fan speed
Dont know how many stars to give it. I gave 3 because the hub doesn't work as intended. Or maybe I did something wrong. It's not controlling the speed of the fans connected to it. They are always at 100%. I wasn't impressed
A**I
ممتاز
ممتاز نفس الوصف
R**L
Cumple
Cumple con su funcion
M**P
Faydalı
Bu kadar işe yarayacağını düşünmemiştim. Ama çok memnun oldum.
B**R
Typical fan hub.
You can replace this thing with models from most any vendor. My use case makes the enclosure desirable, and this model wasn't much of any more expensive, even compared to many of the dubious Chinese vendors selling fully exposed PCB. For mounting you're given two options, double-sided adhesive, OR magnetic. The magnets are not especially strong, but don't need to be particularly powerful. Either way you can conceivably mount this in any case of any variety, somehow. I even have one of mine slapped onto the side of the PSU. Not much else to say. Simple device, and while there is a lot of competition on the market, these remain competitive in price. You could stand to save a few bucks on other products with exposed PCB, but unless you are buying exclusive to your exact model of case with precise mounting standoffs I would be dubious of so many exposed contacts. Price is always the arbiter, but I am not sure how much more expensive something like this would need to be compared to cheaper raw exposed PCB products. In my case the difference was about 2 dollars. I figure most fan hubs lacking housings are at least shielded on the rear, but I needed both sides enclosed. There was no way I could make up the difference without spending more - and certainly wouldn't care enough to figure out how true it is at a difference of ~2$. Even comparing 6$ difference to brands I wouldn't trust in a server if you paid me it is a trivial distinction. If you're buying bulk, get special order exclusive to your screw mount options.
M**G
Ideal für Lüfter-Fans (Kalauer!)
Das ist genau das kleine Zubehörteil, was einem fehlt und dann direkt das Problem löst. Bei mehr als fairem Preis!
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