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    How to mount a rheobus on top of the case?

    The question says it all. I want to mount one on top of the case. I am going to mod a case for watercooling and I wanted to put it next to the rad on top. Check out the other thread, it talks about that.

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    cut a hole and make a mounting bracket
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    Can I just drill a holes in the top for the knobs and screw the bracket into the case?
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    yup, even just holes for the knobs and then glue it to the case
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    Ahhhhhhhhhh get out of my head damint!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was debating doing similar as I would not have to run the wires as far for the fans on the RAD/Case. or second RAd if I use one.

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    Cool. Thanks. The glue is perfect.
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    my hand made rheobus..
    2 rheostats, 2 new drilled holes and a lot of fun..
    as you see is easy.

    and the glued box in the roof with the pump relay.

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    uhm there have been tons of dudes who have done it. lemme find a link for you. in any case its pretty simple. when you take it apart, you wil lsee there is locking nuts, so all you have to do is drill 8 holes in hte exact position as they were on the faceplate. 4 for hte knobs and 4 for hte leds. then put hte body thru and screw it down, then put the knobs on.

    the guy who modded all them coolermaster cases acctually has a tutorial up. here are some of his cases you can look thru, starting with an actual post showing him doin it
    http://forums.bit-tech.net/showpost....77&postcount=8
    http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=98636
    http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=83438

    yea just check out http://www.coolercases.co.uk/ which is coolmiester's homepage
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    THanks man.
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