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230T fan filter

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@mikat

 

Ah, got it. It's actually in the video. start at around 3:05. You need to remove both side panels that should reveal the plastic clips that hold it on, you need to release all of them in order to get it off.

Hey,

 

 

I have the Corsair 230T case and i am trying to remove dust from my fan filter in the front, in linus' video he showed he took the two sidepanels off and then all of the sudden it was off, do i need to force the front thing off? or will i break my case?

 

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I don't own a 230T, but my case has a VERY stiff panels, requiring quite a lot of force to pull them off. It's best to consult the manual, as the method for removing them may vary from case to case.

 

But, in my case, and it seems to be fairly common is, feel under the from of the case, you'll probably find a gap you can get your fingers in, use that to pull it off.

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I don't own a 230T, but my case has a VERY stiff panels, requiring quite a lot of force to pull them off. It's best to consult the manual, as the method for removing them may vary from case to case.

 

But, in my case, and it seems to be fairly common is, feel under the from of the case, you'll probably find a gap you can get your fingers in, use that to pull it off.

ah ok, so i should force it? because i dont have the manual, it is in my case box and that is at my grandparent's house because my dad said that the box was too big to keep at home

 

edit: it is not coming off even with force, my fingers hurt..

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Ah, got it. It's actually in the video. start at around 3:05. You need to remove both side panels that should reveal the plastic clips that hold it on, you need to release all of them in order to get it off.

Aftermarket 980Ti >= Fury X >= Reference 980Ti > Fury > 980 > 390X > 390 >= 970 380X > 380 >= 960 > 950 >= 370 > 750Ti = 360

"The Orange Box" || CPU: i5 4690k || RAM: Kingston Hyper X Fury 16GB || Case: Aerocool DS200 (Orange) || Cooler: Cryorig R1 Ultimate || Storage: Kingston SSDNow V300 240GB + WD Black 1TB || PSU: Corsair RM750 || Mobo: ASUS Z97-A || GPU: EVGA GTX 970 FTW+

"Unnamed Form Factor Switch" || CPU: i7 6700K || RAM: Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB || Case: Phanteks Enthoo Evolv Mini ITX (White) || Cooler: Cryorig R1 Ultimate (Green Cover) || Storage: Samsung 850 Evo 1TB || PSU: XFX XTR 550W || Mobo: ASUS Z170I Pro Gaming || GPU: EVGA GTX 970 FTW+

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