Corsair H110 review -
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So here is the phase where we slowly start assembling a test setup. First we mount the fan towards the radiator, four screws and it's in place.
Typically you push the screws though your chassis, then the fans and then secure it all on the radiator. We test externally hence we mount the fans directly to the radiator. In the early stages you need to decide where you'll be positioning your radiator and how the tubing and wiring will be managed. The two fans have connectors you can merge them together with a splitter cable that is included and leads towards the cooling block. Once done you need to decide where you'll be positioning your radiator and how the tubing and wiring will be managed. The fan has connectors you can connect towards your motherboard fan header.
Let me show you that a little more in-depth. The pump you connect to CPU fan header and the FANs towards an external FAN headers. We recommend you to have the motherboard BIOS set at normal, not quiet as these fans hardly can be heard under normal operation.
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