I did this, see link below. Also use the top fan fitted instead of the corsair one - they are interchangeable.
The oem fan pushes significantly more air. Obviously the trade off is that it will be noisier when running at 100% but it is better to have noise than a fried CPU, plus unless you are running prime95 max stress test, it is unlikely the fan will run flat out.
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Aurora R6 Disassembly: Liquid Cooling
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I don't own your PC, browse those til u get an answer
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I did this, see link below. Also use the top fan fitted instead of the corsair one - they are interchangeable.
The oem fan pushes significantly more air. Obviously the trade off is that it will be noisier when running at 100% but it is better to have noise than a fried CPU, plus unless you are running prime95 max stress test, it is unlikely the fan will run flat out.