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Asad Javeed

Two issues with this review:

1. Please explain the DC fans portion a bit more?

2. The site lists no radiator compatibility at top so that is lucky you got one to fit 🙂

Anonymous

DC (Direct Current) fans change their speed depending on the voltage applied to them. The lesser voltage, the slower the speed (for example, whn 9V are applied to a DC fan, it’s slower than when 12V are applied to it).
Unlike regular DC fans, PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) fans receive electricity in “pulses”, which allows for more control over their speed. That usually means that PWM fans can spin more slowly than DC fans, thus making them more silent.

Steve Townsend

Hi, coincidently I have the same case and motherboard as your build, and noticed that you have a cable plugged into the USB 2.0 headers at the bottom of the motherboard. Just curious as to what that was in case I missed something, as the front panel USBs are plugged into the USB 3.2 header?