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Yes. (Screws go through the bottom plate through the fan and into the radiator.)I think so.You can definitely change the orientation of this case. Though normally you'd use the perforated plate on top; you might need to put the bottom plate up top (unless the perforations in the top plate happen to line up with the screw holes you need; not sure about that).Edit: A couple more notes... Most 140mm radiators will fit in this case. However, there are no holes in the 140mm fan/radiator screw positions. (I have plans; I just need to locate a drill press.)Also, a non-blower video card might fare better with the case inverted; however, I suspect you'll get better CPU cooling by blowing cool outside air over the radiator.
Yes. (Screws go through the bottom plate through the fan and into the radiator.)
I think so.
You can definitely change the orientation of this case. Though normally you'd use the perforated plate on top; you might need to put the bottom plate up top (unless the perforations in the top plate happen to line up with the screw holes you need; not sure about that).
Edit: A couple more notes... Most 140mm radiators will fit in this case. However, there are no holes in the 140mm fan/radiator screw positions. (I have plans; I just need to locate a drill press.)
Also, a non-blower video card might fare better with the case inverted; however, I suspect you'll get better CPU cooling by blowing cool outside air over the radiator.