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How to mount 120mm fans on top of the Corsair 600T?

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Old 19-05-2011
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How to mount 120mm fans on top of the Corsair 600T?

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Is there any way by which I would be able to mount the fans on the top of my system so if that is possible then do inform me about the same as I will be happy to get some information about the same. As such I am not at all interested to mount the fans in the space normally occupied by the top 200mm fan, I also want to mount the fans in the most easiest option of them all well literally without removing the motherboard or taking out any parts of the system, so I want to know how can I do that is that possible for me to do that ? Please do suggest me something on this topic.

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Re: How to mount 120mm fans on top of the Corsair 600T?

Well you can do that definitely no issues about that but one thing that you will have to keep in mind that whatever the stuff is the necessary voltage is supplied from inside and hence you will have to make sure that you disable some of the stuff from inside the system and hence then only you will be allowed to go ahead with the process that you need, sp that’s what you will have to do so look on the solutions that I have given and work on it accordingly and let me know if you are able to get some solutions out of it.
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Re: How to mount 120mm fans on top of the Corsair 600T?

Well the process that you have explained is not so difficult but while doing that you will have to make sure that you remove the motherboard and plug in to it so that only would be a possible method for you cannot do anything without removing the motherboard from the system so you will have to make sure that you follow the simple procedures so that you continue with your work, so do follow the necessary suggestion and it will be useful for you.
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Re: How to mount 120mm fans on top of the Corsair 600T?

I have got a simple procedure for you see this requires minimum interference with the cabinet here is the procedure you can keep everything in there at the place where it is, just open the top piece/ grill and unscrew the 4 bolts and place your fan down now use 4 rubber gromets on the bigger holes available there to reduce vibration and place 120mm fan and then again screw it so in this process you will not need to do anything complex with the machine and hence you will get the necessary output.
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Re: How to mount 120mm fans on top of the Corsair 600T?

Thanks for the solutions that you have given I will try the same procedure and implement it accordingly with my system as well and see to it that if it works or not appreciate your efforts for giving out some important suggestions for me and let’s see if it works or not, according to me it must work out so I am hoping for the best and let’s see what happens next. Anyways appreciate your efforts for giving out the solutions for me.
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