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7. Place the spinning side of the down up and the stationary cover up, then orient the fan so the wire points towards the top left (and the fan cover's logo sticker is upside-down).
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- The wire can be oriented in other directions if desired for cable management purposes, as long as the wire is able to reach the fan splitter board after the fan is installed.
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8. Place the fan bracket over the fan so the thinnest side is on the right.
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8. Place the fan bracket over the fan so the thinnest side (without the 90-degree flange) is on the right.
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9. Screw in the four fan screws.
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- It may take some force to thread the fan screws into the fan's plastic frame.
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10. Place the CPU duct fan and bracket into the CPU duct, with the thinnest side of the bracket pointed into the duct.
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10. Place the CPU duct fan and bracket into the CPU duct, with the thinnest side of the bracket (without the 90-degree flange) pointed into the duct.
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- The spinning side of the fan should face the front of the chassis, while the stationary cover should face the back of the chassis.
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11. Replace the screws holding the fan bracket onto the CPU duct.
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- The front and back brackets face in opposite directions from each other.
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4. When reinstalling the fan, the stationary cover should face the back of the chassis, and the wire should face the upper interior corner of the chassis (with the fan cover's logo upside-down). The thinnest side of the bracket should face directly into the duct.
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4. When reinstalling the fan, the stationary cover should face the back of the chassis, and the wire should face the upper interior corner of the chassis (with the fan cover's logo upside-down). The thinnest side of the bracket (without the 90-degree flange) should face directly into the duct.
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- The wire can be oriented in other directions if desired for cable management purposes, as long as the wire is able to reach the fan splitter board after the fan and CPU cooler heatsink are installed.
4. When reinstalling the fan, the stationary cover should face the back of the chassis, and the wire should face the upper interior corner of the CPU duct. The thinnest side of the bracket should face directly into the duct.
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4. When reinstalling the fan, the stationary cover should face the back of the chassis, and the wire should face the upper interior corner of the CPU duct. The thinnest side of the bracket (without the 90-degree flange) should face directly into the duct.
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- The wire can be run along the top of the fan until it meets the velcro strap.
4. When reinstalling the fan, the stationary cover should face the back of the chassis, and the wire should face the upper interior corner of the CPU duct. The thinnest side of the bracket should face directly into the duct.
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4. When reinstalling the fan, the stationary cover should face the back of the chassis, and the wire should face the upper interior corner of the CPU duct. The thinnest side of the bracket (without the 90-degree flange) should face directly into the duct.
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- The wire can be run along the top of the fan until it meets the velcro strap.
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