I already have 6 Corsair 120mm RGB fans controlled by the Corsairs hub. They blow air well but I have an rtx 2080ti which makes my system very hot. So I decided to place 2 extra fans in the middle (using double sided tape). I didn't want to spend a lot of money to buy additional Corsair RGB fans so I bought these little ones. Since I already had a Corsair hub installed, I didn't want to add additional hubs, so I plugged them directly into my motherboard's 4-pin fan header and 3-pin LED header. I have a problem connecting the VDC cable. This can be avoided if you want to connect them directly to the motherboard by buying 2 separate fans. They do an excellent job of pushing air through, are bright, and are relatively quiet. Overall I am very satisfied and would definitely buy more if I had the space.
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