I had a lot of trouble installing this bandura in Fractal Design Define R5, but I finally got it done. It was necessary to relocate the CBO radiator closer to the side wall with one edge in order to accommodate the fact that the rear panel on the motherboard is housed in a casing. If there hadn't been a case, I believe the radiator would have stood up as it should have. As a natural consequence of this fact, the vast majority of the radiator's threads did not correspond with the holes on the case. As a consequence of this, I balanced the entire assembly on just three screws; nevertheless, because the radiator was designed to be so sturdy, nothing broke apart when I did so. There were no issues with it because I also have a RAM that is of a standard height; nevertheless, if the bars had been high, the radiator would not have raised up to its full height. + Because of its width, the 140mm fan had to be removed from the rear panel of the computer. This was necessary because it was interfering with the radiator. On the back panel, I will search for a low-profile 140mm or a 120mm put connection point.
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