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would anyone know of or could possibly make some mods for the 760t? id like to have some type of thing to hide the power supply. like how some cases have like a shelf or floor that covers the power supply. i do plan on using a bottom mounted rad but id like some type of thing to hide the power supply and make the lines cleaner. also are there any specific res mounting brackets for it or will any work just fine? just would like my 760t to look a little different from other ones. 

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Have a 360 rad in the top, cut a hole in the panel and cover it with mesh, giving you airflow without removing the cover

CPU: I7 4790K(4.6@1.252v)                               Case: Fractal Design Define R5 Windowed(Black)           Cooler: CM 212 EVO + NF F12 iPPC

RAM: HyperX Fury 1600MHZ CL10 2x4GB      Storage: Samsung 850 EVO(250GB) + WD Red(2TB)      PSU: Corsair RM750 (and no, it hasn't blown up!)

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would anyone know of or could possibly make some mods for the 760t? id like to have some type of thing to hide the power supply. like how some cases have like a shelf or floor that covers the power supply. i do plan on using a bottom mounted rad but id like some type of thing to hide the power supply and make the lines cleaner. also are there any specific res mounting brackets for it or will any work just fine? just would like my 760t to look a little different from other ones. 

 

You could make a PSU cover for the case and in terms of res mounting most are done directly on the motherboard tray or either an adapter bracket to have it go onto a radiator fan space.

 

For the PSU cover click down the link in my signature and under Modding it will go over the specifics on PSU shrouds or covers.

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