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For the cut-out, I've estimated an area between the begin of the mesh and the first hole for the handle attachment. So roughly 58 mm by roughly 60 mm, in the front right corner; that is because of the tube attachment on the Vida 240 is also located not in the mid, but to the side (offset).Also to be done: Cutting away parts of the middle frame, roughly after the "side frame" attachment and the mainboard location. That is going to allow me to route the tubes safely across the top of the PSU. Else the radiator would probably not fit properly on top of the case.The CPU water block itself is 45 mm, but I want to have a bit of wiggling room to avoid scratching the tubes, safely manouvering the CPU block through etc. Also I dont feel safe in removing the block cover (I've seen vids and pics where the re-attachment failed). And if I was to replace the Vida at some point (out of whatever reason, including going custom loop), other blocks should be able to pass safely as well.cu, w0lf.
For the cut-out, I've estimated an area between the begin of the mesh and the first hole for the handle attachment. So roughly 58 mm by roughly 60 mm, in the front right corner; that is because of the tube attachment on the Vida 240 is also located not in the mid, but to the side (offset).
Also to be done: Cutting away parts of the middle frame, roughly after the "side frame" attachment and the mainboard location. That is going to allow me to route the tubes safely across the top of the PSU. Else the radiator would probably not fit properly on top of the case.
The CPU water block itself is 45 mm, but I want to have a bit of wiggling room to avoid scratching the tubes, safely manouvering the CPU block through etc. Also I dont feel safe in removing the block cover (I've seen vids and pics where the re-attachment failed). And if I was to replace the Vida at some point (out of whatever reason, including going custom loop), other blocks should be able to pass safely as well.
cu, w0lf.