NZXT Kraken X63 RGB Review -
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So here is the phase where we slowly start assembling a test setup. First, we mount the two fans towards the radiator, four screws, and washers each.
The screw holes have rubberized inserts. 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 additional connectors and y-splitter cable. Fan wise you connect them straight to the mobo FAN connector headers (or a fan controller).
You connect one CPU FAN header on the motherboard, you connect the two fans to the CPU FAN headers on the mobo. The cooling block has a USB controller tied to the CAM software for silent and performance modes. And here you also connect the aRGB fans as well as a SATA power cable.
As stated, you can easily bridge the ARGB fan connection,s a nice feature that helps you prevent cable clutter (albeit it is still quite a lot of spaghetti to deal with).
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