

manual, online but found nothing, it is 12V DC though. Unfortunately I could not find any information about my fans Amperage, I've looked on the box. Add up all of the amperages, and if they're less than 1, you should be good on a 12W fan header. A quick way to know is to look at the amperage on the back of the fan. However, if you're using a high power fan or lots of lights, you're probably better off sticking to 3 or fewer. Its more than a little bit frustrating to find oneself wanting to buy a product which appears to suffers from such silly design.It really depends on the connector and the fans used.įor basic, non LED, low power fans you could totally run up to 6 fans per header, provided it's a 12W one (MOST modern boards have 12W fan headers, but some it's only the CPU and CPU assist fan headers that are 12W. Most other monitors with USB hubs have at least 4 USB ports, only two USB ports is ridiculous.Īlso I would much prefer a monitor with an internal power supply, having external power bricks lying around is just a nuisance, I dont want these things littering either my desk or floor when they could perfectly well be built into the screen out of the way. By the time I have plugged in a mouse and keyboard, I have no USB ports left for other things one would want to leave plugged in like an external hard drive, phone cable etc. The USB-C port makes, I assume, the main target for this monitor people, such as myself, who plan to use it, with a single cable, as a laptop dock / charger, after all why else would you pay a premium for it over the 27UK650. If the USB-C monitor segment was not so thin on the ground at the moment, it would be a deal breaker and I simply wouldn't even look at buying it. Does anyone, like possibly - LG, know when the LG 27UK850-W is going to be available here in the UK?Īa major bug bear with this screen (and this whole series of LG monitors) is why do they only have two USB ports, this is madness.
