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Old 07-04-09   #1331 (permalink)
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Helly yea i need to modify the right side panel and place a big fat mora 2 [9x120mm] ( http://www.aquatuning.de/product_inf...-RA-2-Pro.html ) on it holy ****
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but how can i get all the littel holes in there ? dosnt it need laser cut ? is there any company who is offering laser cuts ?
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Bit confused how you are mounting this; do you mean externally on the back of the motherboard side? I suppose you could just drill a few holes and use some sort of standoffs. might be easier just making a stand for it?

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Bit confused how you are mounting this; do you mean externally on the back of the motherboard side? I suppose you could just drill a few holes and use some sort of standoffs. might be easier just making a stand for it?
he is asking about placing fans on both sides of the rad. placing it on the HAF, im sure could be worked out.


Placing fans on both sides of the rad might be tricky considering, there are only holes for 4 fans on one side.
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Hi

has anyone removed the big 230mil fan at the front, the one with the red LED. Do you have to remove rivets to get it out?

I've seen somwhere that ppl have put blue LED fans in, where they source the fans from I don't know. If anyone knows where to get other 230mil fans from, please tell me. thanks
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Hi

has anyone removed the big 230mil fan at the front, the one with the red LED. Do you have to remove rivets to get it out?

I've seen somwhere that ppl have put blue LED fans in, where they source the fans from I don't know. If anyone knows where to get other 230mil fans from, please tell me. thanks
no rivets need to be removed. (just the plastic front cover) you can find the blue fan here.

http://cmstore.coolermaster-usa.com/...roducts_id=178
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Thanks for the link.

Do you take the hard drive rack out to remove the fan? I appologise for what is probably a very stupid qustion, but I'm really stuggleing to remove the front pannles. I unskrewed the little bit at the top with the I/O ports on it and the rubber tray, but that was all I was able to get off. once again I appologise for sounding like a complete idiot.
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Thanks for the link.

Do you take the hard drive rack out to remove the fan? I appologise for what is probably a very stupid qustion, but I'm really stuggleing to remove the front pannles. I unskrewed the little bit at the top with the I/O ports on it and the rubber tray, but that was all I was able to get off. once again I appologise for sounding like a complete idiot.
no problem. You don't need to unscrew at the top by your I.O. ports, and you don't have to take the hard drive rack out either. once you take the front plastic cover off (that has the cooler master emblem) remove the four screws, then slide the fan out of the right side, i took my right panel (the one with no window) off, and had to turn the fan first, then i was able to slide the fan out.
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Q9650 @ 3Ghz
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Here are the stock HAF fan specs.
Front: 230 x 30 mm red LED fan x 1, 700 RPM, 110 CFM, 19 dBA
Side: 230 x 30 mm standard fan x 1, 700 RPM, 110 CFM, 19 dBA (support 120 x 25 fan x 4)
Top: 230 x 30 mm standard fan x 1, 700 RPM, 110 CFM, 19 dBA (support 120 mm fan x 3 or 120 mm x 1 + 230 x 30 mm x 1)
Rear: 140 x 25 mm standard fan x 1, 1200 RPM, 60.9 CFM 17 dBA (support 120 mm fan x 1)

CFM Values

Intake = 110 x 2 = 240CFM
Exhaust = 110 + 60.9 = 170.9CFM
Wow, thanks! I was just about to ask about this. One thing, though, are the front and side fans the intake?


I came bricks when I saw this fan: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835103063

90CFM @ 19 decibels stock?! That's quite great for a 120mm fan... Lol, I might as well buy 10 of these. 4 for the side, 3 for the top, one for the back, and two for my heatsink. Plus they have a red LED so it'll go nice with the red theme it already has going.
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Ahhh ok. I'm am rather carelessly dismantaling my PC at the moment whilst it's running, and I'm struggleing to remove that plastic cover (the one with the CM logo on it).

again silly, but How did you get it off?
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