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DIY PC Mod Guide: Installing Cooling a fan hole in PC panel

Hi Everybody! I mentioned I would share some of my DIY PC & Case Modding guides. This guide takes you through the steps for installing PC cooling fan as top exhaust in your case. I'm also offering a discount to my PC & Case Mod Store for supplies for all linustechtips forum members HERE


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Suggested Supplies & Tools

*Measuring Square or Ruler.
*Small Flat head screw driver.
*Phillips screw driver.
*120mm wire fan grill for tracing (Or download printable template below)
*Center Punch.
*Paint Pen or Marker.
*Drill press (or Hand Power Drill)
*Arbor for 4.5" Hole Saw Attachment to Drill Press or Hand Power drill
*4.5" Bi-Metal hole saw attachment.
*Two Large C-clamps (if you're using Drill press.
*Block of wood, to fit under the top panel.
*Hand punch as shown here for making the screw mounting holes, or you can use a power drill.

If you don't have access to a Drill press, you can use Hand Power Drill. Minimum volts for Cordless Power Drill is 18V, but 24v would be ideal for cutting into most PC cases.

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Download Fan Grill Hole Templates PDF File, http://www.mnpctech.3dpixelnet.com/picture_library/mnpctech.com_80_92_120_140_fan_grill_templates_rv2.pdf

Before printing, you must select "None" for page scaling in your print dialogue box!

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We're using Lian Li PC7-plus mid tower case for this tutorial.

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Using Measuring Square to determine center location of the fan hole.

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Draw outline around the 120mm wire fan grill

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Now you have the exact location outlined for the Hole Saw guide bit.

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Unscrew and remove the top panel.

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Bi-metal hole saws are specialized attachments that allow you to drill large diameter holes. You need an Arbor (sold separately) that fits your drill in order to use a hole saw attachment. Here are the conversions for using a hole saw for the most popular PC cooling fans. For this guide, we're using 4.5-inch hole saw for 120mm cooling fan.

80mm = 3-inch hole saw
92mm = 3.5-inch hole saw
120mm = 4.5-inch hole saw
140mm = 5.5-inch hole saw

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If you don't have access to a Drill press (pictured below), you can use hand power drill or a cordless drill. Minimum recommended volts for cordless power drill is 18V, but 24v would be more ideal for cutting into most PC cases.

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In this guide I'll be using my bench top drill press. Before making our 120mm hole, You'll want to find a piece of wood to place your panel upon, before using the hole saw. This will help prevent the top panel from bending and drilling into your work surface.

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I've placed pieces of acrylic material under the C-clamps, to prevent the panel from getting scratched or damaged. You can use scraps of thin wood or thick cardboard. *Tip: Apply Cutting Oil or WD40 to the edges of the Hole saw, to help prevent heat build up as it cuts the aluminum.

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Next step is making the fan mounting hole. Take your time.

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You will need to drill the fan screw mounting holes next. I prefer using 1/4" size drill bit.

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Use Round side hand file to debur the edges of the opening

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You can use sandpaper as alternative to hand file.

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Peel off tape and inspect work. You may want to use Medium grit sandpaper to give the edges a once over...

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Install your PC cooling fan and grill. Stand back and admire your work!
 

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Lian-Li makes great quality cases but this is exactly what many of them need. I've owned two Lian-Lis myself and done three similar-ish modifications.

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Cool your doing guides here too.

Love your work mate, really do, top quality and great to watch the action when you do video's on your multi-part customs.

Maximums - Asus Z97-K /w i5 4690 Bclk @106.9Mhz * x39 = 4.17Ghz, 8GB of 2600Mhz DDR3,.. Gigabyte GTX970 G1-Gaming @ 1550Mhz

 

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Go to his website, anyone who says "he just makes things",. an understatement, SUPER high quality items for modding purposes.

http://mnpctech.com/

IMO one of the guys I think is a leader for DIY modding and BEYOND.

Maximums - Asus Z97-K /w i5 4690 Bclk @106.9Mhz * x39 = 4.17Ghz, 8GB of 2600Mhz DDR3,.. Gigabyte GTX970 G1-Gaming @ 1550Mhz

 

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Double post is worth it.

I recommend EVERYONE check out this link.

Teaser...
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http://mnpctech.com/case-mods-gaming-pc-liquid-modding-custom-computer-mnpctech-overclock-cooling-fan-grills/corsair-900d-wwii-bomber.html

 

Scroll down this page to see more finished projects!

 

 

Behold in all their glory... my ruined shorts!

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Maximums - Asus Z97-K /w i5 4690 Bclk @106.9Mhz * x39 = 4.17Ghz, 8GB of 2600Mhz DDR3,.. Gigabyte GTX970 G1-Gaming @ 1550Mhz

 

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Cool your doing guides here too.

Love your work mate, really do, top quality and great to watch the action when you do video's on your multi-part customs.

 

Thank you! It's been very hard to find the spare time to create new DIY tutorial videos, but I will try my best to return! 

17 years of helping you void your warranty

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