Window casemod kit?

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Profile: nimble knuckle
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I am looking for a kit/guide to put a hole in my case window. I plan to place a (maybe two) 120mm fan(s) on my case window for better cooling. I looked around google, found nothing usefull, or maybe I am blind. Any ideas or suggestions?

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Profile: journeyman
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I Cutted a 80mm in mine a year ago. The only way to make a clean job is with a hole saw. I taped the whole side to prevent scratching and i clamped it on a pressdrill with a plywood sheet in middle to protect it. The key is SLOW. Dont go too fast or heat will build up...use a few drops of oil to lubricate your cut, it gonna reduce heat. Then drill 4 holes using the fan as a template.


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