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Technically you can't however I was able to squeeze one into the front of the case without actually using the mounting bolts along with a 120mm corsair fan to the top of the case held on by zip ties to allow for some extra ventilation. I would like to replace the 80mm fan at the back of the case next. I also went with a G.Skill ram stick to bring it from 16gb to 32gb. The original case fans are 80mm along with the original CPU fan. Ultimately I see myself overhauling this entire setup. I am currently able to finally run Battlefield 2042 with 100+ fps maxed settings while running below 60c CPU temp.
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not without zip ties as they did not put anything to screw a AIO in. Some people have done it in the front but I disagree with that as the tubes for an AIO are on top. Which air can also accumulate and actually kill your AIO as it may not get enough coolant to lubricate the motor. Best recommendation is to just get a better case and move everything over.
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