To do this you will want to grip your hand in the space below the the front panel and firmly pull it towards you away from the case frame to remove the front glass panel from the metal frame. Now we'll need to remove the front glass panel. Then place it to the side along with the glass panel for later. (Figure 4) After the screws are removed, you will need to remove the side panel by sliding it towards the rear and then up. Remove the right side panel by unscrewing the two screws at the rear of the case. Be careful not to drop the glass and place it on a flat surface to keep it safe for now. ( Figure 2) After the screw are removed, you will need to remove the glass panel by sliding it towards the rear and up. Remove the left side glass panel by unscrewing the two screws at the rear of the case. Unplug your computer from the wall outlet and ensure that your computer is off by making sure the PSU is in the off position. Or follow the instructions below for tips on how to remove your front case fans and re-position them from the exterior frame to the interior frame placement. You can watch the full installation video here: If you find your fans are causing noise when performance is at max, it could be because of position of your fans and re-positioning them could improve the airflow which will reduce the noise created by the fans during high system utilization.
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