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    (UN)Designs Rad Bracket coming soon!

    I just wanted to give you guys and girls the first look at the new Rad Bracket. It's designed to allow you to install any radiator that will fit width wise in any 5.25 bay. There are numerous different ways to mount the brackets allowing virtually any radiator to fit.

    Here's some pictures to better explain what I mean.
    They will be available soon. Any questions feel free to ask!
    Enjoy and thanks for checking it out!!

    (The screws pictured will be the proper length when shipped)
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    Very cool... I've gotten requests for these over the years but never gotten around to making them, happy to see that someone finally has
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    Perfect!

    It's amazing to think that this hasn't been done before, i guess people just make their own. I'll definitely grab a few.

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    awww came out a tad too late. i just bought lian li's bracket because it's the only other alternative to jerry-rig brackets. has the the TC rads been tested on these yet? i know the spacing and lengths are the the same as the standard rads. any chance you could get pics with it on with a pa120.2?
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    wow great stuff dave! I assume they sell in packs of 4 - but maybe its better to sell in packs of 6, that way people can use them for floor mount of radiators in tj07/v2xxx cases

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    wow great stuff dave! I assume they sell in packs of 4 - but maybe its better to sell in packs of 6, that way people can use them for floor mount of radiators in tj07/v2xxx cases
    but i think these are designed specifically for the 5.25" bays. floor/roof mount rads dont even really need brackets.
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    That is genious!
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    I don't have any PA120's lying around however the bracket can be adjusted in every conceivable way. I believe it will hold any radiator that will fit in a 5.25 bay.

    Also these will be sold in 4-Packs.
    With four brackets on you cannot even move the rad at all!
    Trust me it's overkill on strength, but I would rather over kill it than under kill it!
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    Would 140mm rads fit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alacheesu View Post
    Would 140mm rads fit?
    If the rad will fit into the standard 5.25" bay (which is actually 5.75") then it should fit.
    I checked the new Thermochill 140mm specs and it should fit based on there published specs. The bracket will take 140mm fans. That's why there the little L shape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by armeniandave View Post
    If the rad will fit into the standard 5.25" bay (which is actually 5.75") then it should fit.
    I checked the new Thermochill 140mm specs and it should fit based on there published specs. The bracket will take 140mm fans. That's why there the little L shape.
    Awesome. Thanks.

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    No Problem!
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    might give these a try since i have that case

    any word on price?

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    I would like to thank you for this product, it answers a design problem of mounting a triple rad sandwitch into a thermaltake Armor. I will looking forward to the product rollout.
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    The rad bracket is an excellent idea for really unlocking the watercooling potential of Stacker type cases. Nice one

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    awesome!
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    Any home user can make them easily. However, if you do not make them yourself, you going to buy it. I wondering their price like everybody else here LOL!

    By the way, thanks for news.

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    They should be around $15 for four of them.
    They'll be powder coated gloss black like my
    brackets.
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    whow!!!one simply need...a great product.
    congratulations!!!

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    Great looking bracket.
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    nice, i was looking for something like this when i was going to get an HAF932 case
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    Nice.

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    what's the ETA of shops selling these? i need to buy the last few pieces of WC equipment in about a week, but i'm willing to wait 2 weeks max. any chance it will hit stores by then?
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    I'll be cutting these Monday and off to the painters by Tuesday.
    Should be about a week before I get them back and then I'll immediately
    send them out to the shops along with the new "X" Bracket.

    So they should be ready within two weeks.
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