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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)

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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.
 
Do you think this would work? tinyurl.com/y23y5sx2
It's really cheap compared to other 120 mm fans, but I don't know if it's smart
 
As someone has already mentioned they should be ok but can you answer my question regarding where the front fan is plugged into and we'll go from there. Thank you.
 
I bought the fans yesterday evening. They'll arrive on wednesday. I'll open my case tomorrow and take a picture of the motherboard. I'll also look at where the fan is plugged into. Thanks!
 
I bought the fans yesterday evening. They'll arrive on wednesday. I'll open my case tomorrow and take a picture of the motherboard. I'll also look at where the fan is plugged into. Thanks!
Sounds good...
 
I might reset your firmware to defaults and additionally look for any firmware updates for your motherboard. If neither of those clear up the issue you could want to RMA your CPU. Nox Vidmate VLC
 
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I might reset your firmware to defaults and additionally look for any firmware updates for your motherboard. If neither of those clear up the issue you could want to RMA your CPU.

I'm 99% sure kemical was right tho, so I don't think I'll RMA my CPU just yet. Thanks for your imput anyways!

Sounds good...

I was able to open my pc. I haven't gotten the fans yet, but I think two of the three 4 pin fan imputs are already in use.
One of them by the tiny corsair fan that came with the be quiet and another one by the be quiet itself, since the white one you pointed out in the picture is also occupied.
Here's a picture of the free imput.
 

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Ok thank you for the pics.

So basically you only have one free fan header left.

You might be able to get round this issue as sometimes you'll get an adapter with the fans which will allow you to use the PSU.

Or (and this is probably your best route)

Purchase a fan controller.

This will allow you to not only plug in all the fans you have available but to control the fan speed too.

DeepCool have a relatively cheap model here:
DEEPCOOL FH-04 Fan Hub,Fan Controller, Fan Splitter, Powering up to 4 Fans (4pin) with PWM, Occupying only One 4-pin Motherboard Header: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
 
Also if you do go ahead and purchase the fan controller, let me know and we'll discuss where's best to place it.
 
Excellent.

Now the way this controller works is that you plug it into your cpu fan header.

This will then allow you to control all the fans attached to the controller although unfortunately not individually. If the controller is set to say 50% then any fan attached will run at 50%.
The best place to position the controller could either be:
At the back behind the case panel (velcro strips included):
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or

down where the psu is located underneath the shroud.

Probably the first option is best if you have the room. You'll have to check when it arrives.
 
Hey again,
I tried installing the coolers but I don't know which side and how to install the sata rgb cable.
Thank you!
 

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Hi,
the sata cable is to power the rgb so you'll need to use a cable from your psu (you should have a spare power cable for a sata drive.
According to your PSU spec you have 8 sata power points:
RMx Series™ RM750x — 750 Watt 80 PLUS® Gold Certified Fully Modular PSU

Also usually fans will have arrows on the sides showing fan direction. I can tell that the fan you fitted to the front needs turning round.

I'll check back again in the morning, apologies i missed your post.
 
I tried turning the case fans around but still no arrows anywhere to be seen. How could I know which side is right? With the side I had first, cold air was blowing onto my hands when I put my hands on the outside but turned around it seems like this air is now blowing into the case?

If I found a spare cable, where would I put it?
 

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I found this cable, is this it?
 

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I can't manage to get my hand all the way to the back of the psu where the sata ports are. What would you recommend
 
Rule of thumb, fans blow in the direction of the hub and spindle. So front fans need the hub facing into the case. Exhaust fans the hub would face towards the exterior of the case.
 
Would this be okay?
 

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