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When I first got my PC I never though I was going to go full out with water cooling and all but now I am and have been trying to expand, but without any more room. There is only 3 available fans and one is being used by a radiator and the 2 at the front are pushing air out of the case. I would like to switch the 2 front fans to intakes and add a new fan on the top. Which means drilling. Does the top of a bitfenix neos come off, by any means necessary or do I have to take everything out?

 

Also, for what it's worth how strongly do you guys recommend I just scrap the neos for a Corsair Graphite series 780T?

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When I first got my PC I never though I was going to go full out with water cooling and all but now I am and have been trying to expand, but without any more room. There is only 3 available fans and one is being used by a radiator and the 2 at the front are pushing air out of the case. I would like to switch the 2 front fans to intakes and add a new fan on the top. Which means drilling. Does the top of a bitfenix neos come off, by any means necessary or do I have to take everything out?
 
Also, for what it's worth how strongly do you guys recommend I just scrap the neos for a Corsair Graphite series 780T?

 

 

Just go for the 780T. You'll lose any support and warranty from BitFenix, and it just plain might not work.

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