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If you were asking me about Ms paint, they say a picture is worth a thousand words:
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Most of them being along the same lines as "Are you sure? It looks like a potato to me".
Anyhow I just had an idea:
We are missing a complete dimention here - you have SIDES as well.
Have a nice curve large ducting coming off but turn it 90* and attach it to the SIDES.
When you take off the side pannel the ducting will come off as well with it and allow full access to the mobo and when its on it'll be the perfect duct - there is no reason for it to go to the bottom.
In fact in its new postion due to the fact it will curve away from the motherboard your size concerns are reduced considerable.
OK it'll be hell to measure and fit but once it works and you close your siade panel you'll have a fully functioning duct - open it and you can get at the moterhboard with no problems.
~ Boli
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