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    bob032 got a reaction from Seliens in Installation of top fan   
    Sorry video quality is bad, don't have proper lightning xd
     
    Also it's harder to pop out front with only one hand lol.
     
    Basically push the bottom clips out with your fingers or a hard object.
    For the top, just gently slide it towards the front (I had no grip with one hand so it seemed that I pushed really hard)
     
    Hope it helps!
     
    Btw, the other chassis_fan is constantly outputting max RPM for me, I don't if it's an issue with my motherboard 🤷‍♂️ oh well, great temp for a lil louder system at idle
     

    sliding_top.mp4 bottom.mp4 popping out front.mp4
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    bob032 got a reaction from Seliens in Installation of top fan   
    Hi, sorry to revive an old thread, but I had the exact same issue as you but I successfully added two fans to the GL12CP.

    It is possible to remove the front panel and top to install fans.
     
    Start by bending the side-clamps of the front panel outwards (Not too hard or they'll break like one of mine). Then you'll want to remove the front by pushing the bottom clips first, then the panel will pop out. (Note: a flat screwdriver helps pushing out the bottom clips. Also, watch the aurora LED cable when you pull it the front).
     
    Once that's out, the rest is easy. Unscrew the 2 screws on top, and slide the top panel towards the front and voila, access to screwing fan location!



  3. Agree
    bob032 reacted to Kanna in Installation of top fan   
    @bob032 Tysm the comment may be a little late since I’m changing case in the coming month but I will reuse this one also the max rpm thing won’t be a problem for me sonce I controll the speed on a remote
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    bob032 got a reaction from Kanna in Installation of top fan   
    Sorry video quality is bad, don't have proper lightning xd
     
    Also it's harder to pop out front with only one hand lol.
     
    Basically push the bottom clips out with your fingers or a hard object.
    For the top, just gently slide it towards the front (I had no grip with one hand so it seemed that I pushed really hard)
     
    Hope it helps!
     
    Btw, the other chassis_fan is constantly outputting max RPM for me, I don't if it's an issue with my motherboard 🤷‍♂️ oh well, great temp for a lil louder system at idle
     

    sliding_top.mp4 bottom.mp4 popping out front.mp4
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    bob032 reacted to Kanna in Installation of top fan   
    OMG can I please have a video of it since I'm to dumb to understand text
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    bob032 got a reaction from Kanna in Installation of top fan   
    Hi, sorry to revive an old thread, but I had the exact same issue as you but I successfully added two fans to the GL12CP.

    It is possible to remove the front panel and top to install fans.
     
    Start by bending the side-clamps of the front panel outwards (Not too hard or they'll break like one of mine). Then you'll want to remove the front by pushing the bottom clips first, then the panel will pop out. (Note: a flat screwdriver helps pushing out the bottom clips. Also, watch the aurora LED cable when you pull it the front).
     
    Once that's out, the rest is easy. Unscrew the 2 screws on top, and slide the top panel towards the front and voila, access to screwing fan location!



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