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if they still use the typical 3pin or 4pin connector, then you can replace it while keeping the controllers function with a new fan. Otherwise just connect the fan to the board or PSU through the molex connector (might need adapter for the latter), no big deal

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4 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

if they still use the typical 3pin or 4pin connector, then you can replace it while keeping the controllers function with a new fan. Otherwise just connect the fan to the board or PSU through the molex connector (might need adapter for the latter), no big deal

It looks like it uses a 4pin connector and a Molex connector as the power for the fan/controller.

edit: Just noticed you (kinda) stated that. ?

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Yeah, open the back side panel open the front side panel and there will be a controller with the fan headers connecting to the front fans. Remove the 3 or 4 pin connectors on the controller only.  Do not remove the larger ribbon cable at the very top of the controller.

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15 hours ago, NickToye said:

Just to check i would need to remove this circuit board to then attach my new fans to it?

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Absolutely not. Leave the circuit board there.

 

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You can plug any extra 3 pin fans into the hub and control their speed with the front panel switch, but if you want those fans to be controlled via RGB, you'll need specific fans (Corsair fans will not work) that have the 5 pin headers. I dont know of any off the top of my head that do sadly. 

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14 hours ago, NickToye said:

Ok, so basically I'm stuck with these then?

Unless you were to rip out the Fan/RGB hub and case fans and use a completely new RGB ecosystem, yes. 

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On 4/15/2019 at 1:58 PM, TVwazhere said:

Absolutely not. Leave the circuit board there.

 

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You can plug any extra 3 pin fans into the hub and control their speed with the front panel switch, but if you want those fans to be controlled via RGB, you'll need specific fans (Corsair fans will not work) that have the 5 pin headers. I dont know of any off the top of my head that do sadly. 

Just to verify, could I connect new fans to the board, and the fan controls to this circuit board?

 

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On 4/16/2019 at 2:13 PM, TVwazhere said:

Unless you were to rip out the Fan/RGB hub and case fans and use a completely new RGB ecosystem, yes. 

Actually, that could be done without doing much ripping out, just detach them from the fan controllers, and don't bother using those slide controls on the top.

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4 minutes ago, NickToye said:

Just to verify, could I connect new fans to the board, and the fan controls to this circuit board?

Yes you could buy any other fans and either connect them directly to the fan control portion of the box (note than your purchased fans would need to be 3 pin, not 4 pin "PWM" fans) or simply plug all the new fans into the motherboard, and let the motherboard software control the new fans. If the new fans come with RGB LED's, they cannot be controlled through the case's controller hub and would either need to use a separate hub, or if your motherboard has RGB headers on it, it would most likely plug into those. You would need to check both if your motherboard has RGB headers, AND if those fans support the RGB ecosystem (Asus Aura, MSI Mystic Light, etc) 

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Actually, that could be done without doing much ripping out, just detach them from the fan controllers, and don't bother using those slide controls on the top.

I'm assuming the fans in the case do not have the standard 3 or 4 pin fan header though, so I do not think you can plug those fans directly into your motherboard for example. I think those fans included with the case NEED the included controller to even spin, let alone control their LED's :( 

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5 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

Yes you could buy any other fans and either connect them directly to the fan control portion of the box (note than your purchased fans would need to be 3 pin, not 4 pin "PWM" fans) or simply plug all the new fans into the motherboard, and let the motherboard software control the new fans. If the new fans come with RGB LED's, they cannot be controlled through the case's controller hub and would either need to use a separate hub, or if your motherboard has RGB headers on it, it would most likely plug into those. You would need to check both if your motherboard has RGB headers, AND if those fans support the RGB ecosystem (Asus Aura, MSI Mystic Light, etc) 

I'm assuming the fans in the case do not have the standard 3 or 4 pin fan header though, so I do not think you can plug those fans directly into your motherboard for example. I think those fans included with the case NEED the included controller to even spin, let alone control their LED's :( 

Well I'm not against the idea of replacing all 3 fans that came with the case and go for 2 corsair rgb ones as I already have the corsair cooler with fans, although they are not RGB, but I like iCUE and I have other corsair products, so it would make sense.  My board has CHA_FAN1 and CHA_FAN2 headers I can plug in to.

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1 minute ago, NickToye said:

Well I'm not against the idea of replacing all 3 fans that came with the case and go for 2 corsair rgb ones as I already have the corsair cooler with fans, although they are not RGB, but I like iCUE and I have other corsair products, so it would make sense.  My board has CHA_FAN1 and CHA_FAN2 headers I can plug in to.

You could definitely do that. However your front fan speed switches wouldnt control anything, as they would all be controlled by the motherboard through one of Corsair's Fan hubs (Not sure if they would come with the fans though, I guess it depends on what you buy.) Thier fan hub would probably connect to a Usb 2.0 header, which would provide the signal for the speed of the fans as well as the LED color (both dome through the iCUE software) so you wouldnt have to uses your CHA_FAN# headers at all.

 

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