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+ | [* black] The only way to access these clips is through the ventilation holes, .. how convenient ! |
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+ | [* black] It's enough to unhook 1 clip per side, and one of the clips cannot be unhooked, as it's blocked by some black paper plastic rubber thingy |
+ | [* icon_caution] It is highly recommended you go in through the marked holes (those are the largest open areas inside the PSU anyway) |
+ | [* black] In case you have something thin and strong enough to do this without enlarging the holes: please leave a comment down below ! |
+ | [* black] I drilled through the existing holes to make them large enough for a fittingly stiff screw driver |
+ | [* icon_caution] BEWARE : this plastic is incredibly brittle and will crack very easily; using a stepped drill bit for the plastic, then a regular bit for the metal worked best |
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