I think you should have put the power supply in before putting the Radiator on. Why I say this is, its going to be awfully difficult to get the wires from the PSU from the back underneath the mobo plate and connected to mobo and the graphics card. I had to deal with this also when putting mine together, I found it easiest to lift the motherboard (mobo) plate up, run the wires under and through the slots to come up on top, then screw the mobo plate down and install the rad. Nevertheless its looking great, its making me want to get another one haha. For reference I linked mine bellow, but I will be following this thread, already yours is looking great!
Many thanks to red harbinger team to make this happen
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Originally Posted by pwrdbykyank
I think you should have put the power supply in before putting the Radiator on. Why I say this is, its going to be awfully difficult to get the wires from the PSU from the back underneath the mobo plate and connected to mobo and the graphics card. I had to deal with this also when putting mine together, I found it easiest to lift the motherboard (mobo) plate up, run the wires under and through the slots to come up on top, then screw the mobo plate down and install the rad. Nevertheless its looking great, its making me want to get another one haha. For reference I linked mine bellow, but I will be following this thread, already yours is looking great!
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