Will this ram fit in the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO?

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How do you do what? Move the fan into different positions? If so, the fan brackets are screwed into the fan, then the bracket is clicked into notches/gutter looking thing that runs the whole length on the side of the heatsink. You can click the bracket higher up in the notches/gutter. The same notches/gutters are on the opposite side of the headsink too which is there so you can run dual fans/ push+pull fans. The Hyper 212 evo even comes with additional brackets for additional fans

edit: I should add if you don't plan on using the last ram socket, then what I've mentioned is not neccesary

SwiftTone

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Most likely not if you have the Hyper 212 configured the traditional way which is vertical and the fan between the front of the case and the heatsinks. However if you really want to you can slide the fan up so its farther away from the mobo. The other option is to mount it between the heat sink and the back of the case.
 

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But how do I do it? any tuts maybe? thanks!
 

SwiftTone

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How do you do what? Move the fan into different positions? If so, the fan brackets are screwed into the fan, then the bracket is clicked into notches/gutter looking thing that runs the whole length on the side of the heatsink. You can click the bracket higher up in the notches/gutter. The same notches/gutters are on the opposite side of the headsink too which is there so you can run dual fans/ push+pull fans. The Hyper 212 evo even comes with additional brackets for additional fans

edit: I should add if you don't plan on using the last ram socket, then what I've mentioned is not neccesary
 
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Tradesman1

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The fan(S) on the Hyper are height adjustable, simply undo the clips from the fins and set the fan at the height you want, slightly above the DRAM heat sinks, am running Tridents under an EVO on my IB and Ripjaws X under another on mt SB with no loss of cooling having the fan slightly higher