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Help finding 120MM Fan

FuNiOnZ

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I have used all my google-ninja skills and come up with nothing. I am planning on doing a mod with the 800D and I was hoping to do purple lighting on the inside. I have searched and searched and the closet thing I could find was a 80MM fan on xoxide. If anyone has any resources available, I don't care even if it's someone who does the mod themselves, any help would be appreciated.
 
Keep in mind you're not limited to lighting from fans. If i were you, and in a sense I am seeing as I'm shopping for 4x120mm fans for my 800D, I would pick fans based on their merit as fans and explore other options for lights such as LEDs or cold cathodes.

When picking fans there are a few things to consider such as how much air it moves to how loud it is and price.

If you dont mind your computer sounding like a jet taking off the Scythe DFS123812-3000 will push a lot of air and not break the bank at 10 bucks a pop. If noise is an issue and say price isn't you could go with something like the Noctua NF-P12-1300. These are going to move a very respectable ammount of air without making too much noise. However at 22.39 a pop if you're looking to pick up 4 that's a considerable investment in fans.
 
what you can do is:

a) use purple LEDs or CFL's on the inside(not sure if it is "hideable" in the 800D)
b) buy and 120 mm fan with any color led's and just replace them with purple ones.....from my understanding leds are like 5 cents a piece , but dont do this unless yuo know what your doing....should be solder off the old ones and solder on new ones
 
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