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Can someone tell me how this works? Pics maybe if they can find them because I couldn't.
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It sits behind the motherboard
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between mobo and case, hooks into your water cooling loop, obviously ![]()
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What I meant by the question, is how does it go between the mobo and case when there are no holes for screws to pass through. I just don't understand it.
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It's meant to fit between the standoffs, and just fit behind the cpu/ram/chipsets.
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Yep, at only 6"x10", it's surprisingly small.
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between mobo and case, hooks into your water cooling loop, obviously


