with this case what is

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I don't think I've ever heard of a case that comes with PWM (4-pin) fans, as it's extremely uncommon for non-ASUS motherboards to have PWM fan headers for the case fans. Usually the only PWM fan headers are for the CPU fan(s).

Another point of data is that Corsair still doesn't make a PWM version of their "AF" case fans. The only PWM fans they make are for "SP" fans, which are intended for radiator or CPU tower installation.
 

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Assuming that the fans are three pins, you can use a molex to three pin adapter and then buy a splitter to use all the fans on the same molex connector.
 

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i really have no idea how to do any of that i am considering the ethoo pro because of its pmw hub but i want the 750d airflow edition for more airflow. i just fear i wont be able to plug in all the cords since I dont know how to use molex
 

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My case is a Corsair 780T and it has excellent airflow and a built in fan controller. I would check it out.
 

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that looks nice i might get that, and it has a fan controller where all i do is plug in the fans into the controller? leaving the mobo fan headers free
 

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Cords feed down from the backside of the front of the case. Then you just run the fan cables to the back and into the fan headers of the controller. It is controlled by a push button for low medium and high speeds.
 

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im watching a video this case looks amazing, and this has great air cooling for my GPU and cpu? and I assume it can fit the h100i
 

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I use a 280 mm radiator on my h110i GTX and it runs spectacular. The two fans in the front are intake fans and the rear is an exhaust. Front fans cool the hard drive and provide flow so the GPU can breathe. The rear fan then spits out the hot air that was circulated. Great case imo.
 

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You remove them to install the fans and then they are put back on. Keeps dust off the radiator to let the water loop run more efficiently. Plus it is easier to clean a filter than a radiator.