![]() ![]() I guess I don't really like this jerry rigged hack much actually, but it would look really neat anyway in the finished build. I'm not saying this hack is a good idea, I'm just letting you know as a cheap option. ![]() The case is also in the way of the bolts on the ends of the radiator. It looks like it may be difficult to insert the bolts through the strip down the centre of the 2 radiators into the radiators, as the case that is holding the strip up is in the way of the bolts. This sheet metal strip down the middle of the top 2 radiators prevents installing the top filter, since its sitting on the top of the case where the top filter would normally go. If you run 2 480mm radiators in the top then (if you are not fabricating a fan tray and brackets) you would have to use a strip of sheet metal that is drilled for holes where the radiators are adjacent to each other, as these radiator/fan holes do not line up with the metal in the top of case. With the top now removable you can drill some holes to hold the top radiator(s) up there with cup head bolts to suit your radiator. Then the top can just sit there.Īnother possible hack instead of fabricating a fan tray and brackets is: You need four really short M4 screws, 6mm cup head sort of works, it seems with recessed head they need to be shorter than 6mm, to hold the glass to the aluminum top. Its possible to temporarily remove the front bracket that was holding the top fan rails so that you can remove the screws holding the glass/aluminum top on. That allows the top radiator and fans to be mounted a little higher. Then to fabricate your own tray and brackets to hold it up there. An option is to remove the top tray, rails, and the rear bracket holding the rail. ![]()
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