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| Actually modding the prefab lit fans is pretty hard, as they are connected to that flexible plastic cirtcuit material. Best way to get a white 120mm fan would be to DIY. Here is a good link. http://www.themodfathers.com/article...11cce015ee0095 | ||
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| Shouldn't be too hard at all. I have one of those fans and yuu can actually separate the whole fan from the shroud. I am going to be putting LED's im mine. If you use a dremmel and cut a channel in towards inner most circle where the barackets that hold the fan into the aluminum houseing. You could cut a channel on each of the outer sides of each circle and drop an LED into the circle with an LED wire going outward from each channel. Put a lil dab of plumbers good or silicon on each to hold them in place and you are ready to light! Also, you may have to sand the LED's down a lil bit as they may stick out into the fan blades. ![]() | ||
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| | #9 (permalink) | |
| Dunno... I have one of those in 80mm and had three in 60mm... only two left now... they were ducati's and he had drilled holes in the shroud... never got around to puttin the leds in though. Doesn't look like it'd be hard at all... the motors detach from the shroud. | ||
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