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Having problem with CM Hyper 212 EVO and Corsair Vengeance high profile RED

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August 17, 2014 8:42:53 PM

I got CM Hyper 212 EVO and planned to buy those Corsair Vengeance, but I'm not sure if It would fit with those ram cards in there. ¿Anyone had to deal with it?

My board is ASUS H81 M-A

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August 17, 2014 8:49:23 PM

You canload the ram in slots 2+4 counting from the cpu outwards. This usually avoids most ram/cooler clearance issues. Its usually when using 4x sticks that slot 1 has issues. If you still have problems you can mount the cpu fan a little higher on the tower.
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August 17, 2014 8:50:14 PM

You might have to move the fan up a few mm but it shouldn't be a problem. Worst case scenario you would need to swap the fan into a pull configuration rather than push, which would take about 2 minutes.
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August 17, 2014 8:55:05 PM

byza said:
You might have to move the fan up a few mm but it shouldn't be a problem. Worst case scenario you would need to swap the fan into a pull configuration rather than push, which would take about 2 minutes.


Is there any problem, putting the fan on the other side of the cooler? I mean, the opposite side where the RAMs are.
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August 17, 2014 9:16:52 PM

Rapalino said:
byza said:
You might have to move the fan up a few mm but it shouldn't be a problem. Worst case scenario you would need to swap the fan into a pull configuration rather than push, which would take about 2 minutes.


Is there any problem, putting the fan on the other side of the cooler? I mean, the opposite side where the RAMs are.


No thats what I mean by putting it in a pull configuration. Just unclip the fan, undo 4 screws that hold the fan to the clip, flip the fan over, screw it back onto the clip and clip it on the opposite side to the RAM.
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