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NZXT s340

fryk29

so i decided to buy this case since many of you have it and are saying how good it is

but, 1 thing bugs me beside that there is no reset button(no big deal really)

there is no fan controler and also no place to install one

so fans running at 100% all the time are really loud, or is it no big deal?

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The pre-installed fans wires are long enough to go into the motherboard, I've got the 2 stock fans connected directly into the motherboard.

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I have all my fans connected over molex running at 9v all the time. That's silent and moves enough air to keep it cool. Noctua Industrial fans so they push a lot at this rate. Or could still buy a grid+ 

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I have all my fans connected over molex running at 9v all the time. That's silent and moves enough air to keep it cool. Noctua Industrial fans so they push a lot at this rate. Or could still buy a grid+ 

 ok cool, but how 9v? isn't directly to psu 12v?

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The pre-installed fans wires are long enough to go into the motherboard, I've got the 2 stock fans connected directly into the motherboard.

my mobo only has 1 additional 3 pin header :|

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 ok cool, but how 9v? isn't directly to psu 12v?

 

It's a 3 way adapter from molex to 5v, 9v and 12v. Connected to an 4x 3pin fancable. 

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The pre-installed fans wires are long enough to go into the motherboard, I've got the 2 stock fans connected directly into the motherboard.

^ This.

Sir... I installed my little fan hub here...

Time to try getting that side panel back on.. :/Put it on the shiny part for cable management where it pops out at the top.

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