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I thought installing a Thermaltake TH240 AIO would be easy... I was wrong. In Part 2, I’m breaking out the power drill to make this liquid cooler fit in the Versa H15 and showing you the 3D printed cable covers I made to hide the mess! ______________________________________________________________________________ 💻 Case: [Thermaltake Versa H15] https://amzn.to/3OTEdMv [Newer Model] ❄️ AIO: Thermaltake TH240 ARGB Sync V2 CPU Liquid Cooler https://amzn.to/3OVdLSI @amazon @Thermaltakereview ______________________________________________________________________________ [00:43] Assessing the Memory Clearance: Checking if the cooler installation will interfere with the RAM. [00:56] Attempting to Drill the Case: Starting the process of drilling a pilot hole in the back of the case to pass cables through. [01:20] Safety and Preparation: Setting up safety glasses and using magnets to catch metal shavings. [02:11] Drilling Troubles: Realizing the drill isn't making a dent in the case metal even on the highest setting. [03:01] Pivot to a New Plan: Deciding to run the cables through an empty bracket instead of drilling. [03:39] Cutting the Brackets: Using pliers to modify the metal bracket for cable passage. [04:25] Connecting Headers: Connecting the CPU fan, RGB, and pump cables. [05:30] Applying Thermal Paste & Mounting: Lashing the cooler onto the CPU. [06:17] Reassembling the Case: Reinstalling the front panel and drive bays. [06:43] Graphics Card & Memory Install: Putting the core components back in and finding old plastic film on the GPU [07:27]. [08:27] Cable Management (Temporary): Using adhesive hooks and tucking cables away from the GPU fans. [09:40] First Power On: Testing the system to see if the RGB and pump power up. [10:34] Final 3D Printed Solution: Showing 3D printed cable covers created to protect the exposed wires.