Yes, you might need a fan hub depending on your setup and cooling requirements.
Yes, you might need a fan hub depending on your setup and cooling requirements.
It seems you're confirming there are two options, unless you made a mistake. If it's indeed eight, then yes.
The review mentions using Corsair 140x25mm fans for the NZXT H710i, while the AIO model includes 2 fans but the case supports up to 5. The user plans to add two Corsair 140x25mm fans for RGB headers and strips, totaling four headers. The review asks whether the case’s built-in NZXT CAM device (with two HUE RGB channels) needs a separate controller or if it can be used alongside the purchased controller, or if both should be removed.
It seems this product includes a controller, and you can utilize the cam for the case fans.
Consider removing the cam and installing a controller instead, or maintain both options based on your needs.
This RGB hub receives mixed feedback; some users find it reliable, while others have concerns about compatibility. It seems suited for both fan-based setups and Aura Sync devices. For the connectors, you’ll need either a 3xLL120 or 2xLL140 adapter depending on your cable type.
Likely just a fan, though RGB control could feel sloppy (I struggle with RGB, maybe I'm mistaken). It's probably a waste of money.
It's a loss of resources since RGB fans are unnecessary for basic cooling needs. For better value, consider standard fans or energy-efficient options.
Too expensive due to the basic RGB. Try some nocturnas and add phantom RGB halos.