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Earlkase had almost 0 flow through the front panel, a single tiny inlet at the bottom. No flow through my front radiator. Decided to fix it. Whipped up a trapezoid with a rear recess to insert filter media. Cut it out with a dremel.41072498_2085277528403033_3226304094733860864_n.thumb.jpg.dc5260ceb5abc950881a5e182481c66c.jpg41026157_2284638211576189_256041490348769280_n.thumb.jpg.93aa9a30d734a15429287667ba4b014a.jpg

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3D printers are so handy for DIY projects like this. Good job.

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