FANS
The fans are also a crucial part of your build because this is where you get all your cooling from. Most PC cases have 1 to 3 fans included and some times it might suffice but if you want to make your sure your system stays at its coolest I recommend you look into putting a fan in each available slot in your case. You can decide if you want to use simple fans or even go for the eye pleasing RGB fans.

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TO RGB OR NOT TO RGB?
That is the question. This is where we start right off the bat because this will define what kind of fans you will need. If you do decide to go RGB, you have to make sure your motherboard super ARGB fans, or if not there are RGB hubs like the Corsair Lightning Core that is a separate module that connects the fans to be customizable through a program on your PC.
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STATIC PRESSURE VS HIGH AIRFLOW
There are two types of fans, static pressure, which concentrate air straight forward, commonly used with AIO coolers or on the fans of a CPU cooler. Then there are high airflow fans, these are the fans that are mostly used for case fans and these bring in the most amount of air and also serve to exhaust hot air from inside the computer.


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POSITIVE VS NEGATIVE PRESSURE
Customizing your computer also means customizing how you want the air inside your system to circulate. Positive pressure means that more air is coming inside the PC that is leaving, and negative pressure is the opposite.
This is important to know because having too much of one can be a bad thing, for example, positive pressure might help with temperature but will introduce more dust into your system so it will get dustier quicker.