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Old February 28th, 2007   #1
 
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Default Thermaltake Shark ATX CASE

The thing is when i first build my pc i think my friend put the front fan in wrong because its supposed to be the intake fan but it seems as if it blows out of the case rather than inside it. He also put the rear fan in wrong but i just fixed that, but my question is does anyone know how to take off the front fan?? I dont even know how to get there. I know its blowing n all but i have no idea on how to even get access to it.



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Old February 28th, 2007   #2
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Default Re: Thermaltake Shark ATX CASE

There are about six plastic tabs on the front inside of the case (very bottom, middle, and top) that you need to press in to release the front bezel assembly...
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Then you should be able to pull the front bezel off to reveal the fan inside....
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From the image source review:
"Our last stop is the front 120mm intake fan. This is accessed by removal of the front bezel. Six small plastic tabs may be depressed to release the bezel. A tight screen filter snaps onto the 120mm fan to reduce muck from entering the case from this point."



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Old February 28th, 2007   #3
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Default Re: Thermaltake Shark ATX CASE

You need to remove the front bezel. Look inside your case, there's 6 plastic tabs holding it.
Edit: Beaten to it. :P Built one not later than last week.




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Old February 28th, 2007   #4
 
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Default Re: Thermaltake Shark ATX CASE

Ok thanks!! The reason why im doing this is to put back the stock fans. Well as for these 2 120mm antec fans, where could i put them in my case to increase air flow and cooling?



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EVGA 680i Mobo & E6600 @ 3.2 GHZ (400x8)
Cooler Master Geminii
2 x 1 GB Corsair XMS2 8500 (800 mhz) 4-4-4-12 1T

1 X EVGA 8800 GTX (575/1800)
2 X 320gb Western Digital HDD's 7200 RPM- RAID 0
Thermaltake Shark Antec True Power Trio 650W
Logitech g5 mouse & Logitech g15 keyboard
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