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Shot of the empty front I/O (at this moment I got an idea what I'll do with it) and the radiator's in and out Well time to see if it fits and yeah it's a perfect example of "If it fits, it sits" measurements where spot onĬutting away the fins was not enough so a quick freestyle cut was needed to get it to fit at the back Lets start with smoothing the rough edges on these cutsĪlso making surte the front and back are perfectly smooth so I don't scratch my radiator (.too much) This shows how an HAF X frame looks from above before modding (not my picture)īefore I started cutting I wanted to know if I could keep my Front I/O, sadly the answer was no (kind of expected it) so I removed it (need to think about what I will do with it)Įven the plastic fins at the back had to goįirst cuts are made, cut out the two radiator brackets and immediately cut out a section at the back tooĪlso made a start with cutting out the front I started by measuring the room between the front and back of the HAF X's frame which was about 519mm, the front and back panels are both 1mm thick so I have room for a 517mm radiator (which is perfect because the HWL Black Ice Sr-1 is exactly 517mm in length) In this Buildlog I will show what I'm doing to my HAF X case to fit the 480mm Black Ice Sr-1 Radiator (normally it only supports 120 or 240mm rads without modding) also I will do my best to keep as much of the outside looks the same HardwareLabs Black Ice Sr-1 480mm radiator (which should fit nicely in a HAF X) Recently I started buying the parts for a Custom watercooling loop to be fitted in my Coolermaster HAF X caseĢx Aquatube reservoir (Not sure yet if I will use them in this loop)
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