

Secondly: If I buy 4 new Noctua fans, can I control them in Armoury Crate still or do I need something else? TLDR: Can I use Corsairs 7000d fan controller with fans that aren't Corsair? I want to use Noctua fans. Using Armoury Crate is really nice as I can just use 4 pre-sets (silence/standard/turbo/full-speed). Could I still use the included fan controller with 7000d case? and secondly: Could I control them in Armoury Crate? Or would I have to connect them to the motherboard and control them through the BIOS? I would personally like to be able to control them on the fly and not have to enter the BIOS each time. Most likely the NF-A14 case fans (3 for the front as intake and 1 for the rear as exhaust). So long story short, If i was to purchase, lets say. I don't like the fact that this fan runs at a totally different speed and noise level as my other case fans. The issue is, I wasn't educated enough on what fans to buy, so when buying the Corsair ML140 fan, I wasn't aware of differences between Airflow and Static Pressure fans.

(which i'm assuming works fine with the Corsair 7000d fan controller) To control the case fans I use Armoury Crate. To control the CPU radiator fans I use ICUE. (Please bare in mind, this is my first time with a case that uses a fan controller) All the case fans are hooked up to the fan controller that comes with the 7000d. Cases, Cooling, Controllers, and Fans Expansion Ports / Docks Furniture iCUE and other Corsair Software Keyboards Memory / Storage Mice and Mousepads.
#Corsair 7000d fan controller pro
Then a Corsair h150i RGB PRO XT radiator with the included fans as exhaust at the top of the case. Hello everyone, So I am running a Corsair 7000d case with single rear exhaust fan and 2 intake fans(all included with the 7000d case) then an added Corsair 140mm ML Series ML140 Pro Premium Fan to make up the 3rd intake fan at the front.
