I recently built a Sliger SM580 Mini-ITX case. Because of all the hardware I'm packing, I needed fan guards since all of my fans were in the exhaust position. I used the stock Corsair SF600 power cables which initially would not allow the bottom front fan to spin. So I immediately went for 4 packs of fan guards, which worked as I could use them all. The heatsinks had a bit of work to do as I had to remove the top case while keeping the AIO pump. mounted on the mainboard. I also had to unscrew the fans from the heatsink and reinstall them with the grilles using 30mm screws. The bottom ones were pretty easy as I could slide the bars right in and I had a mini screwdriver to screw them in. Overall, they serve their purpose and keep the cables away from the fans well. Finally, some specially sleeved PSU cables will come in handy in the future.
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