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So just pull on it? I've been doing that but I'm worried that if I apply anymore force it'll break. 

Its stating to pull up a little while pulling away from the front. I wouldn't do it till it breaks, but simply follow the steps, and it should work.

 

The tabs might just be a bit tough, so putting a little bit of force shouldn't hurt it...

I'm currently working on assembling a new computer using an NZXT Phantom 630 case. Right now I'm trying to install the water cooler but I can't seem to remove the plastic panel for the front and top. The front panel is held in place with these plastic clips which I can't seem to push through. I've used my fingers and pliers to no avail. The manual says nothing about this an I can't find an answer anywhere on the internet. This has brought all my progress to a halt. Is there a solution on just not seeing? Help would be much appreciated.

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So just pull on it? I've been doing that but I'm worried that if I apply anymore force it'll break. 

Its stating to pull up a little while pulling away from the front. I wouldn't do it till it breaks, but simply follow the steps, and it should work.

 

The tabs might just be a bit tough, so putting a little bit of force shouldn't hurt it...

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BE SURE TO FOLLOW YOUR THREADS! READ THIS BEFORE POSTING IN TROUBLESHOOTING!! http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/40334-read-before-asking-for-help/
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Its stating to pull up a little while pulling away from the front. I wouldn't do it till it breaks, but simply follow the steps, and it should work.

 

The tabs might just be a bit tough, so putting a little bit of force shouldn't hurt it...

^ This, it's what I think every time I rip the front panel off of my S340, I think NZXT just likes them to clamp on tight and make sure they don't fall or get damaged when being moved. :)

 

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^ This, it's what I think every time I rip the front panel off of my S340, I think NZXT just likes them to clamp on tight and make sure they don't fall or get damaged when being moved. :)

 

Fixed, thanks, just needed a bit more force, didn't break. I really do wish everything had screws though.

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