After deciding that I wanted to push cool ambient air through the radiator, I became a little disturbed at the thought of having the warm air being flooded into the case. So it was decided that there would be a fan on the other side of this thing blowing the warm air out - OF THE CASE. This is when things began to get tricky. I would need something of a curved duct to get air out of the case. Took out the tape measure, and ran the figures. I was not possible, or was it. The space was so tight between the output fan and the PSU that I wasn't going to try it. But, I had no choice but to try it anyway, who knows, it might actually work. Amazingly enough after properly bending the back flange to accomodate the fan's width, as well as it's tolerance to the side of the case, and amazingly enough....it fit! I also had to bend the copper to make room for this fan.




Note the flanges on the radiator that had to be cut and bent straight to accomodate the Sunon 120. Also note the bent copper piping.




Here is the back view.



Now let's see if it fits. This was a painstaking process. First the sides had to be cut to fit the pipes on the outside. Next, I had to make a cut in the case divider platform to allow the output pipe to fit.






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