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Koolance makes a 1/4" ID drain valve
or you could make a drain valve with these parts i found at mcamaster.com...
3/8" ID system:
Part# 4912K47 (chrome valve)
Part# 5463K545 (3/8" tee fitting)
1/2" ID system:
Part# 4912K47 (chrome valve)
Part# 5463K554 (1/2 " tee fitting)
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what about cutting into the side panel and mounting a rad there... since the side panels are replaceable.
sort of like what they did to this computer here at frozencpu.com
also... i have never understood the desire to light up a case with every single color of the spectrum. you know, those cases that look like theres a friggin circus inside. i say stay with one or two CC colors at most.
where exactly on the top of your case is the hole? like near the middle, near a corner, etc. if you have room you could just cut a bigger hole around it and add something like a fan, some of those black flip-up case handle, a beverage holder, an ash tray... gnome sayin?
i've tried both a dremel and a hole saw... and i would recommend using the 4.5" hole saw. i would also suggest getting one of these half round files (link: sears.com) to help clean up the cut you make. good luck!
I have the V1200b and love it. Lian-li is all i've owned, so i'm biased. Yes, the middle support can be removed without affecting structural integrity.
As a matter of fact... I removed that middle rail, the lower psu divider and both HD cages and the case was still strong and stable. I'm...