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How to mount EK-XRES 140 Revo D5 PWM inside NZXT H710i ?

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They offer a mount for the pump that goes on a 120 fan. May be too tall though. 

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I got the fan mount and drilled some holes in the hd cage. A Different case though.

Hard to say, do you have rads, fans front. Can you pull out that stupid vertical strip thing it has. How bigs your gpu.

 

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3 hours ago, I do cause im bored said:

I got the fan mount and drilled some holes in the hd cage. A Different case though.

Hard to say, do you have rads, fans front. Can you pull out that stupid vertical strip thing it has. How bigs your gpu.

 

Not the op but I can tell you from experience that that vertical strip can be removed from the case (I have a h700i)

Please quote or tag  @Ben17 if you want to see a reply.

If I don't reply it's probly because I am in a different time zone or haven't seen your message yet but I will reply when I see it ? 

 

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This is how I mounted mine in a H700.  Purchased a set of L-brackets that attached to the back of the pump.  Used those to loop under the strip.  Between the bottom of the pump and strip, I cut a 1/4" piece of hose to keep it in place.

 

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Hey guys, thank you for replies!

 

I decided to go risky and hard way and drilled holes in the white bracket. I came out really well, given the fact I don't have much experience in drilling and the form of the white bracket is very complicated for drilling. 

I did minor damage to the paint on the side of the bracket but local automotive center said they gonna fix that easily.

 

Anyway, the pump sits straight, in the center of the bracket and I am happy with the result!

 

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