Volcano 7 (original) and smart case fan

ive ordered a smart case fan (not scfII), and was wondering if id be able to put it on my volcano 7? and if i did would it be betta then what comes on it originally?
any thoughts would be appreaciated.

I think that the Volcano7 fan would do.
Volcano 7
46CFM @ 2900RPM, 53CFM @ 5000RPM
Smart fan
46 CFM at 2900rpm  53 CFM at 5000rpm
Dont see anyy difference at all.
Correct me if I am worng

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