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Hey all ! I am about to install my H100i in my Haf 932 - I was going to have a push/pull set up bringing air into my case - but then found out that Corsair Link would only be able to control the 2 stock fans (grrrrrrrr) - MY questions are 3 :

 

1. Would CL be able to control all fans if i put 1 stock fan and 1 SP120 on each Y splitter ? in other words have the stock fan on bottom and SP120 on top and have them connected to 1 splitter ?

 

2. I think this has been addressed but couldnt find it : There are no arrows on my stock fans - if i want them as pull on my radiator, they attach with the Corsair sticker facing the radiator correct ?

 

3. I am going to be using the NZXT IU01 internal USB expansion module - should i plug that into the 2nd USB port on my M/B and plug the H100i into the 1st USB port on my M/B - or should i plug the module into number 1 slot and plug the H100i into the module - OR (lol) should i try using a regular USB cable i have and plug the H100i into the module using one of its 2 standard USB plugs ?

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thank you ram guy - but definitely no arrows on the fans - so to have the fans pulling air through the radiator i would put the fans on with the Corsair logo facing the radiator - that kinda sucks cuz now you will see the not so attractive voltage sticker and cross braces instead of the much more attractive Corsair logo - unless of course i have the fans blowing air up through the radiator (which, by the way, is the way its pictured in ALL of the Corsair pictures) which i thought wasnt recommended - i thought you wanted air from outside the case being drawn across the radiator -
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i would put the fans on with the Corsair logo facing the radiator - that kinda sucks cuz now you will see the not so attractive voltage sticker and cross braces instead of the much more attractive Corsair logo

 

I agree, the sticks needs to be on the other side, that way you see the Corsair logo. The photos though was more on aesthetic shots and has nothing to do with directional air flow, just showing how the set up would look like when the cooler is mounted.

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