Fan & lightning advice

Dawelio

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Hey guys,

So I'll keep this as short and forward as possible...

I'm gonna be building a new PC in the Corsair Graphite 380T.

Fans:

Now I'm not 100% sure what fans I should use for the H100i CPU cooler, out of these ones:

Corsair SP120 Quiet Edition
Silverstone Air Penetrator 120
Noctua Industrial PWM 120

Which one would you recommend would suit best for using on the radiator, lowest noise and best controlling through some sort of a software?...

Lightning:

I will have 2 BitFenix Spectro Pro LEDs in the case, 1 x 200mm in the front and 1 x 120 in the back.
These ones comes with a cable that you can use to control the light of the fans, ie. turn them on or off.

Now my question for you guys, is IF you know any way to get something like an extra button, that I will mod onto the case. So that I can toggle those 2 fans between, both on, both off, back on/front off and back on/front off? And then keep toggle between those by pressing this specific button?...

Thanks!
 
All 3 fans are good it's just personal preference I was say the noctua and penetrators are best for silent performance
 
I guess it could be possible with a vandal switch of some sort like those supplied by phobya.

If you google Lep desk I know this guy used them to enable his lighting on or off and the push of a button.
 
If you want to use the H100i software and plug them into the unit itself tbh just use the stock fans - the software goes all wibble if you try and use anything else.

I personally just have my fans set mega quiet and stay at the same speed all the time
 
If you want to use the H100i software and plug them into the unit itself tbh just use the stock fans - the software goes all wibble if you try and use anything else.

I personally just have my fans set mega quiet and stay at the same speed all the time

So if I use for example, Noctua industrial fans, will the software go all wibble?...

How have you set them mega quiet?, through the software, bios or some other way? :P...
 
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