Hi, I recently ordered a Fractal Design Celsius S36 AIO cooler as part of my next batch of build upgrades, and I was looking to mount it on the top of my case with a push/pull configuration. The problem I'm having is that, while the mounting screw thread type is listed on the manual (6/32), the screw length is not, and I can't find that info anywhere.
With my setup, I'm looking to top-mount, with the included FD fans on the top of the radiator and another set of 25mm LED fans I already own on the bottom of it (Corsair HD120s).
The first thing I'd like to know is the length of the included longer screws (the short ones will not be used).
The second thing I'd like to know is, with the 25mm fan, a 0.8mm case thickness (Lian Li O11 Dynamic), and an unknown washer thickness, what length should the top screws be? I'm assuming they'd just be 25mm longer than the included short screws, which I don't know the length of either.
I know that only the ends of the screws are threaded also, and saw somewhere that the thread length is 5mm. Is this correct?
Where would be the easiest place to find screws like this?
Here's a diagram of my intended setup, with the mm thickness of everything else listed.
Many thanks for any help!
With my setup, I'm looking to top-mount, with the included FD fans on the top of the radiator and another set of 25mm LED fans I already own on the bottom of it (Corsair HD120s).
The first thing I'd like to know is the length of the included longer screws (the short ones will not be used).
The second thing I'd like to know is, with the 25mm fan, a 0.8mm case thickness (Lian Li O11 Dynamic), and an unknown washer thickness, what length should the top screws be? I'm assuming they'd just be 25mm longer than the included short screws, which I don't know the length of either.
I know that only the ends of the screws are threaded also, and saw somewhere that the thread length is 5mm. Is this correct?
Where would be the easiest place to find screws like this?
Here's a diagram of my intended setup, with the mm thickness of everything else listed.
Many thanks for any help!