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We will now start the phase where we will be assembling the kit for installation. First, we mount the fans towards the radiator, four screws each, and remember the corsair sticker points downwards.
Once done 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 together with a y-splitter cable that leads out from the cooling block. The same for the RGB connectors which also lead towards the pump. If you have a Corsair commander you could, of course, re-route them there.
You connect a three pin fan connector to the CPU FAN header on the motherboard, and you can connect the two fans to the y-splitter cable.
The cooling block has a USB controller tied to the LINK software for your programmable silent, normal and performance modes. Depending on your choice you'll get a cooling performance that best suits your needs. In our experience its best left at default (balanced). We'll show you a bit more on that in the software overview in this article though.