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    Reef Shark autodude's Avatar
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    sonata might go under the knife

    im thinking of adding a window and a blowhole to my sonata, any tips from you experanced modders?

    i know measure twice cut once but anything else? also what size holesaw bit will i need for a 80mm fan?
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    best suggestion i can give is to take your time and be careful...and most of all...HAVE FUN!!
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    Measure TWICE and cut ONCE!

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    If your case will have room for say a 92mm or even 120mm fan, you might as well cut to that size. Higher cfm and lower dB

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    The window is easy if you use a JigSaw. I am not sure you want to add a Blowhole top the top. Its really small up there and the 2 120's inside keep the air flowing pretty good. he holesay would be 80mm.

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    I would definately use a Jigsaw for making any round hole larger than 80mm (as holesaws that size are hard/expensive to come by), and for sure use a jigsaw for any window cutting. I did a blowhole and a window last week, check this thread if you haven't already. Dont forget to post some pics when you get to Modding...

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