Fan control for Corsair Air 240

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I'm looking to set up the fans in my Corsair Air 240 case. Currently it has two case fans set up as intake fans and one case fan as an exhaust fan. I would like to rig something up that would be capable of supplying more fans should things change in the future.

The case has no external bays. So I was thinking maybe some sort of software hub deal I could mount in the case and control through the OS.


The NZXT Grid+ seems like what I am thinking but I am wondering what other options are out there. What do you guys think.
 
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Another option is the Corsair Commander Pro. It's a bit more expensive but it also does more. It has lighting ports (for Corsair RGB fans and strips ... essentially a Lighting Node Pro) and a USB hub as well. Finally ... it's powered via SATA, rather than Molex.
But ... if you currently have other NZXT products (cooler), it may be best to stay with the NZXT platform to mitigate any risks of compatibility issues.
Another option is the Corsair Commander Pro. It's a bit more expensive but it also does more. It has lighting ports (for Corsair RGB fans and strips ... essentially a Lighting Node Pro) and a USB hub as well. Finally ... it's powered via SATA, rather than Molex.
But ... if you currently have other NZXT products (cooler), it may be best to stay with the NZXT platform to mitigate any risks of compatibility issues.
 
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