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Radiator mount on C70

My Enermak Liqmax II finally arrived, so I've decided to mount it right away. 

Tho I've spotted a problem with the way I want it setup. 

I'm trying to get the radiator mounted on the top side, with the fans on top of it, so it exhaust air out without having dust stuck between the rad and fans.

But the holes on the C70 are too large to keep the long fan screws, only using the rubbed circles could hold them.

I did manage to mount it, but it seems a bit.. risky. Is there a better solution on mounting the radiator with the fans on it?

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My Enermak Liqmax II finally arrived, so I've decided to mount it right away. 

Tho I've spotted a problem with the way I want it setup. 

I'm trying to get the radiator mounted on the top side, with the fans on top of it, so it exhaust air out without having dust stuck between the rad and fans.

But the holes on the C70 are too large to keep the long fan screws, only using the rubbed circles could hold them.

I did manage to mount it, but it seems a bit.. risky. Is there a better solution on mounting the radiator with the fans on it?

 

If the screw heads are a little small say for the holes in the rubber grommets you can get some small metal washers to spread it's pressure more evenly but that is the correct way to mount it in pull having it go rad>fan>case, with the long screws.

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If the screw heads are a little small say for the holes in the rubber grommets you can get some small metal washers to spread it's pressure more evenly but that is the correct way to mount it in pull having it go rad>fan>case, with the long screws.

Hmm.. I might need to see if I can find washers with the correct size. Tho the screws have a cone head, not flat. Could that be a problem?

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Hmm.. I might need to see if I can find washers with the correct size. Tho the screws have a cone head, not flat. Could that be a problem?

 

The screws they give are the bottoms not flat like in the diagram A through D, it shouldn't be a problem however:

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