Fitting a 240 in a Phantom 410

malarky13

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I have had a phantom 410 for a while now and it says it can support a 240mm 30mm thick rad well it can sort of. I think when they say a 30mm thick rad they mean a H100. Was a proper ball ache getting mine in had to fit it with the barbs the opposite side to where I wanted them and routing the hose, soon filled the swear box. I wasnt going to give in though and heres a couple of pics for you to see what it looks like. Wasnt the way I imagined it but hey its in and it works

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Take a holesaw (20mm) and drill some clean holes to make it fit !

Thats what i did on mine to fit a 280 up there , i also cut of a bit of the stock fan controller pcb ( no more fan controller ) since i got a scythe kaze master .
 
Take a holesaw (20mm) and drill some clean holes to make it fit !

Thats what i did on mine to fit a 280 up there , i also cut of a bit of the stock fan controller pcb ( no more fan controller ) since i got a scythe kaze master .

I steer clear of any power tools im an absoulote disaster DIYer, Probs end up with a hole in my hand
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Its very easy to do , since you can just unscrew the top of the case , you can attach it firmly on a work bench and work with maximum security !

If your not to confortable in DIY ask someone to assist you , you wont regret it once you got your rad in the top !
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Its very easy to do , since you can just unscrew the top of the case , you can attach it firmly on a work bench and work with maximum security !

If your not to confortable in DIY ask someone to assist you , you wont regret it once you got your rad in the top !
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Have you got any pics ??
 
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