yea i was thinking it would connect to the psu since only 1 fan can be connected to the mobo (which will be my zalman fan+heatsink :D) hopefully my power supply (corsair 620W will hold up) thanks guys for the help
the 120 mm fans will be much quieter and its like $10 cheaper. if you absolutely have to have a fan in that top vent, you can get one for a couple bucks.
if you're too lazy too (or cant) do some small tweaks/mods to the case yourself, you can get that case with plenty of customized stuff here: http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/in..
The fans that come with Lian-Li cases are generally very quiet, that is because they really don't move any air. Be prepared to replace them all with decent quality fans if you want good cooling. I have built 2 systems now with Lian-Li cases, and replaced all the fans in them due to this issue.
Various PCs, Intel and AMD, and Macs, PPC and Intel.
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question about lian li case
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how the heck would i hook them up and get them to work? i'm guessing by the power supply???
or connect the wires to form the psu (usually the 4 pin wires) to the fans.
hopefully my power supply (corsair 620W will hold up)
thanks guys for the help
the 120 mm fans will be much quieter and its like $10 cheaper. if you absolutely have to have a fan in that top vent, you can get one for a couple bucks.
if you're too lazy too (or cant) do some small tweaks/mods to the case yourself, you can get that case with plenty of customized stuff here: http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/in..
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