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How to Mount Corsair AF fans on the bottom of the corsair 450D case?

paulooo

I am planning to buy two AF 120 corsair fan and put them on my 450D case on the bottom as intake but I notice that the holes on the bottom of the case is wide compare to the front panel which is small, I cant even screw the front panel screws because the holes are wide. 
Any suggestion, tips? What should I do/buy before mounting fans on the bottom of the case?

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So if you want to just install a 120mm fan into the bottom of it then, according to specs, you can (like you do in the back). But what do you want to do with the front panel?

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What I mean is, I don't know how will I mount the 2 fans that I will be buying, because I dont know if the fans comes with screw and I don's know if the fans have thread inside is.
 

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But why do you need 2 new fans at all (and yes it should work, I think)?

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I'm gonna put some air for my r9 290x which is always getting 94c when gaming but on idle its just 40+c

 

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What I mean is, I don't know how will I mount the 2 fans that I will be buying, because I dont know if the fans comes with screw and I don's know if the fans have thread inside is.

 

Fans always come with the holes threaded and with mounting hardware (screws, little rubber pegs...etc).

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Are you sure the corsair fans have threads? I'm just affraid to buy becuase its very expensive here in the ph and I might not mount it if doesnt have screws or threads.

Because my 2 front fans on my corsair 450D case doesnt have any thread, the thread is in the case

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