PC builders and computer enthusiasts, this 6-pin PCI-E to fan splitter cable solves that annoying problem of not having enough fan headers on your motherboard! Basically, this clever adapter lets you power up to three PC case fans from a single 6-pin PCI Express power connector that would normally be used for graphics cards. The cable is 10.2 inches long with high-density sleeving that looks clean and professional in your build. It outputs 12V constant power to all three fans, so they'll run at full speed - perfect for case fans where you want maximum airflow. Now here's the important note: this splitter actually uses 2-pin connectors that are compatible with both 3-pin and 4-pin fans, but it doesn't have the ability to control fan speed through PWM. So your fans will run at 100% all the time, which is actually great for case ventilation but might be louder than variable speed fans. The build quality is solid with 22AWG tinned copper wires and PVC insulation that can handle repeated bending without breaking. I've used this in several builds where the motherboard just didn't have enough fan headers, and it works perfectly for adding extra case fans for better cooling. It's especially useful when you're building a system with multiple fans and don't want to clutter your motherboard with fan splitters or hubs. The black sleeving looks clean and matches most PC builds, and the connectors fit snugly without being too tight. Just remember - this is for constant speed operation only, so if you need variable fan control, you'll want a different solution. But for straightforward case cooling where you want reliable, maximum airflow without motherboard header limitations, this PCI-E to fan splitter cable is an absolute lifesaver that makes cable management so much cleaner!