Currently, I'm getting a Thermaltake Core v51 case for my new desktop build. I don't know much about case fans.(exhaust, intake, whatever)
I would like to have the fans as quiet as possible but still with enough to keep my pc reasonably cool.
I also wouldn't mind LED lighting.
I have a AMD FX-9590 cpu with a corsair H110i water cooler if that matters. Also, I'm using (or plan to) use a Nvidia GTX 960 graphics card or something similar.
The motherboard is Asus Crosshair V Formula Z.
You probably don't need all that information, but I'm not sure what dictates the case fans I should get.
(please give detailed explanation of each case fan, where they should go, and intake or exhaust)
Thanks in advance.
Update:
Nobody answered my question so I went online and found some websites saying a good idea would be to have 2 Corsair AF120 Performance as intake and a Corsair AF140 fan as exhaust.
Is this true? Do I need more fans? Is there a better solution?
I would like to have the fans as quiet as possible but still with enough to keep my pc reasonably cool.
I also wouldn't mind LED lighting.

I have a AMD FX-9590 cpu with a corsair H110i water cooler if that matters. Also, I'm using (or plan to) use a Nvidia GTX 960 graphics card or something similar.
The motherboard is Asus Crosshair V Formula Z.
You probably don't need all that information, but I'm not sure what dictates the case fans I should get.
(please give detailed explanation of each case fan, where they should go, and intake or exhaust)
Thanks in advance.

Update:
Nobody answered my question so I went online and found some websites saying a good idea would be to have 2 Corsair AF120 Performance as intake and a Corsair AF140 fan as exhaust.
Is this true? Do I need more fans? Is there a better solution?