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Corsair 5000D Spacers

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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My current PC utilizes a Liquid Freezer 3 360mm as its cooling solution. Because its radiator is 38mm thick and, with the fans attached as shipped, it did not fit (motherboard connectors were in the way), I had to mount it either in the front, which I found suboptimal, or on top, as it is currently configured as a pull system. To remount the radiator as a push system, I needed these spacers. I hope these will assist others in installing their AIO into the 5000D.

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don't quite understand the point I have an LF280 myself and also mounted the fans on the upper outside The top panel still fits loosely, doesn't it
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It's not well illustrated. Therefore, I understand the confusion. The adapters are as stated in the description, only intended to raise the click frame when the radiator is attached to the outside instead of the fans. And since this has 38mm instead of 27mm like the standard, I needed these adapters at the time
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