How do you install an AIO in the front?
I don't know where I should/can screw something in.
I have the Kolink Observatory LITE case.
I don't know where I should/can screw something in.
I have the Kolink Observatory LITE case.
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If you want to use the housing fans, you can only do the radiator before using the short fan and the long AiO. Otherwise, keep the old 2 fans out.
Hoses of the radiator in the best case below and the radiator must be higher than the pump that is probably on the CPU block:
don’t get a word, what do I have to do to get the housing fans off
The short screws that are in there for the long swap so they go through the radiator.
do not go.
You have to expand the fans on the front. Right there comes the radiator. You have to consider yourself if you then screw the AIO fans onto the housing side of the radiator, i.e., suck the cold air through the radiator, or use the AIO fans on the front with attached radiator. The cold air is then pressed through the radiator. I find both methods less good even if they are actually one of the standards. In any case, warm air is blown into the housing. I mounted my AIO inflating on the case cover.