PokerDegenerate
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Yeah you can add a fan but you are going to have to mod it a little bit. You could also look into a better heat sink for you Graphics card if you don't want to Mod your case. You could go the easy route and just drill holes in the case like the rear fan has to allow the air to flow from the outside of the case to the inside and then mount the fan. It might not look as neat as the fans they have set up unless you take your time and measure out the distances between each hole and mark every spot so that it is uniform. I'm not saying you would but don't drill the holes in the case while the internals are in it still and make sure to clean out all metal pieces removed by drilling. If any of the metal pieces get behind the motherboard they can short it and you wont get a post. Also make sure to clean and sand the surface when done before mounting the fan so you dont get metal pieces in the bearings of the fan and also so the fan doesn't shoot them at your components which could cause problems as well.
Also @ vampist a computer isn't stock if you added a new graphics card. IMO stock means that it is exactly how it came from a manufacturer. Prebuilt or custom built has no bearing on whether or not it is stock.
Also @ vampist a computer isn't stock if you added a new graphics card. IMO stock means that it is exactly how it came from a manufacturer. Prebuilt or custom built has no bearing on whether or not it is stock.