

Hook the PWM headers directly up to the motherboard (Aorus Xtreme X570) and have the bios/ mobo software drive fan speedsI am currently leaning towards option 1 as I assume this would allow for the most accurate (and only way?) to control of fans speeds based on actual GPU temps (I don't know if the GPU temp is communicated to the bios as well through the PCI-E bus?) Is there anyone in this group that has a similar setup and/or can reflect on this? As a side note - next to the RGB output on the very end of the card, there also seems to be an output labeled "Fan".

Hook the PWM headers up to the Lian Li Uni Controller and leverage L Connect to drive fan speeds (manual or through motherboard bios).This assumes that the EVGA card can provide sufficient Ampere to drive all 5 fans (0.18A DC + 0.65A for RGB per fan) Then, for RGB, the hubs usb is connected to the motherboard, and the 3-pin 5v ARGB cable is connected to the motherboard as well. Hook the PWM headers of the 2+3 uni fans on the radiator up to the EVGA card's 2 PWM output cables (the ones originating on the card close to the radiator tubes) and have the card/Precision XL control the fan curve/speed.

As for PWM / Power & Fan Control, I am considering the following options: I will probably use the Lian Li Uni Controller with their L Connect software to drive RGB for all fans. I replaced the EVGA fans as I assumed it would not be wise to use different types of fans in the same push-pull setup. I have a Lian Li 011D XL case with the EVGA radiator screwed into the side/back mount with an intake push-pull setup consisting of 2+3 Lian Li SL120 uni fans. Hi, I am finalizing my first new build in over 20 years with an EVGA 3080ti FTW3 Hybrid card and have now arrived at the tedious process of connecting all of my fans and RGB stuff.
