I would like help with controlling fans on a system with a Gigabyte Gaming 7 Motherboard and a Corsair Graphite 760T case.

Phydouse

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I have a GIGABYTE G1 Gaming GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 (rev. 1.0) LGA 1151 motherboard and a Corsair Graphite Series 760T CC-9011074-WW White Full Tower Windowed Case.

I have the two front panel fans connected to fan headers that come off the front panel. The rear fan is plugged into the system fan header directly on the motherboard.

I'm also running a Corsair Hydro Series H110i Extreme Performance Water / Liquid CPU Cooler Cooling. 280mm CW-9060026-WW. I have this configured to push air through the radiator out the top of the case.

I am running the two front panel fans and the rear fan as intakes, however I am still getting negative air pressure in the case. I would like to increase the rpm on the three intake fans in order to neutralize or get positive pressure. How might I go about doing so? I am also completely open to other suggestions about fan configuration, if it is felt that this is just plain bad. This is the first computer that I have built myself.
 
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You can control every fan that's plugged onto the boards fan headers with the app provided by gigabyte (think it's the SIV) which is quite good. Got the same board, setting up individual fan curves is easier than logging into windows.

What case and fans are you using?
You can control every fan that's plugged onto the boards fan headers with the app provided by gigabyte (think it's the SIV) which is quite good. Got the same board, setting up individual fan curves is easier than logging into windows.

What case and fans are you using?
 
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