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Anyone Have a Star Technique for Cutting Large Holes?

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New here, loving it so far. Was a big member of toms hardware and just stumbled on this forum today. I thought I might ask a question about cutting large holes on the top of my case. I have a Raidmax serian (don't cringe). I also have a stupidly big 360mm RAD that needs a home far better than being sketchily held to the top of my case with a radbox. So-good hole cutting techniques?

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Hi,

 

New here, loving it so far. Was a big member of toms hardware and just stumbled on this forum today. I thought I might ask a question about cutting large holes on the top of my case. I have a Raidmax serian (don't cringe). I also have a stupidly big 360mm RAD that needs a home far better than being sketchily held to the top of my case with a radbox. So-good hole cutting techniques?

 

This should be under case modding.

 

As for cutting large holes in the case either a Dremel tool with a reinforced cutting disc or a bi-metal hole saw like DarrenP said will work, but you will not need the hammer function on a drill to cut through metal. I've however never hear of the star technique though.

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