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Ok so I need your guys' help

 

This is my case front panel.

 

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I need the top triangle to be like the bottom triangle (basically I need it to be able to intake -some- airflow).

 

How do I do that? Where would I bring this that could do that kinda precision cuts, and is it worth it?

  1. Aereldor

    Aereldor

    It'll require specialized equipment - a CNC router - and will likely be expensive, with the final result not looking quite so nice.

     

    Does the front take a bigger fan? You could put in a 140mm, and it'd increase airflow to a similar extent.

  2. Energycore

    Energycore

    @Aereldor here's my issue with the thing. I can't mount my 1080 Ti's Rad into the usual back of the case fan slot because I have an NH-C14S.

    On the other hand, I can't mount the rad in the spot that has intake because that would have it below the GPU (and then the small air bubbles inside the loop end up in the pump, it doesn't move water, makes a bunch of noise and breaks).

     

    But on the top fan spot in my case, where it makes sense to place the rad, there's ZERO intake space.

  3. Aereldor

    Aereldor

    Hmm. Would you be able to mount it in the rear spot if you used a low-profile fan? 

  4. Energycore

    Energycore

    @Aereldor I considered that, but it barely clears the rad itself lol. Anyway, I mentioned you on the solution I decided on.

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