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It's certainly something you could do yourself and I'm sure you'll do fine.
First you'll need to determine where you can get power to them. I checked your motherboard for fan pins and you have three although one will be taken up by your cpu fan:
Fan headers are in pink (yellow is temperature probes)
Depending on where the existing front fan is plugged in then you may be able to use the two spare fan headers for another fan at the front (120mm) and a fan at the top (140mm)
I always use Corsair Maglift fans as they are quiet and look great but thats simply personal preference.
Can you take a look and see where the front fan is plugged into please.
First you'll need to determine where you can get power to them. I checked your motherboard for fan pins and you have three although one will be taken up by your cpu fan:
Fan headers are in pink (yellow is temperature probes)
Depending on where the existing front fan is plugged in then you may be able to use the two spare fan headers for another fan at the front (120mm) and a fan at the top (140mm)
I always use Corsair Maglift fans as they are quiet and look great but thats simply personal preference.
Can you take a look and see where the front fan is plugged into please.