Use the two longer screws to mount the GPU cooler into its new home. Now at the back of the case take the two middle screws out of the empty-slot vents (below the GPU). Then get two longer screws out of the box of screws that will be linked below. After this is done attach the bracket to the GPU cooler. This is metal so you will need something pretty decent to cut it off with like a Dremel with a cut-off blade or I think I even used the cut-off portion of a set of vice grips. The longer side of the bracket will need to be cut off to remove about a quarter of the bottom slot. The bracket sits in the orientation of the longer side or the two holes that are not near the piece that attaches to the cooler, facing down. In the packaging, find the bracket for the GPU cooler, it will have 3 slotted holes in it. It also provides an additional fan at the end of the GPU to help lift the intake air coming from the other fans that were installed earlier. However, it is worth it in the sense that it is sucking more fresh air in from the rear vents as well as blowing additional air into the GPU (I have researched it and there is no issue in doing this, it will not over spin the GPU fans). This one is going to take a bit of extra work. ![]() ![]() For this step we will be moving back and forth from front to back but mostly staying at the bottom of the PC case.
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