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Haf 912 watercooling

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I have been in the process of modding my HAF 912+ to fit a 240/280mm rad in the front and then a 240mm rad in the top. There is room in the front if you remove the hard drive cages for a 240mm rad and if you then remove the 5.25" drive bays you can fit a 280mm and maybe a 360mm rad, I can't remember the exact measurements.

Here is my build log if you want to have a look, I haven't touched it in a while as i went away and since getting back I have no money to finish it at the moment:

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/165963-project-viridis-water-cooled-haf-912/

Removing the hard drive cages was fairly simple, it just required removing a few rivets.

So i was just wondering would it be possible to put a 240mm rad in the front of the case if i took out the cages? 

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Technically it would fit because there's the fan spacing but you'd have to measure to make sure the radiator tanks have space.

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I have been in the process of modding my HAF 912+ to fit a 240/280mm rad in the front and then a 240mm rad in the top. There is room in the front if you remove the hard drive cages for a 240mm rad and if you then remove the 5.25" drive bays you can fit a 280mm and maybe a 360mm rad, I can't remember the exact measurements.

Here is my build log if you want to have a look, I haven't touched it in a while as i went away and since getting back I have no money to finish it at the moment:

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/165963-project-viridis-water-cooled-haf-912/

Removing the hard drive cages was fairly simple, it just required removing a few rivets.

My rig: i5 2500k, MSI Z77A G45, Gainward GTX 980 Phantom, 8GB Corsair Vengeance, OCZ ZT series 750W PSU, 1TB HDD, 800D, fully water cooled. I am currently working on modding my HAF 912+ to fit a custom loop, here is the build log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/165963-project-viridis-water-cooled-haf-912/

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