Hooking up the fans is pretty easy, but keep in mind that with both mini hubs, you’ll need two SATA power cables for the whole thing. You’ll also need a spare USB 2.0 port on your motherboard to connect the Corsair Link software. The main trouble you’ll face is cable routing, as it does add a few more than you would normally have with standard fans. That being said, you get a few cable ties and adhesive pads, so a little care will go a long way.
There are a huge range of effects on offer, and it really is a case of a picture speaks a thousand words. Enjoy a bunch of cool images of the fans in action below. However, to see them in all their glory, scroll right down, I have a video of the fans and the software in action.
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