That is good news

glad to hear that.
Happy to hear that your unit is A-OK as well.. temps are looking great too
Cheers Greybeard,
i have to admit it took me about 3 hours to fit it to the Carbide 500R
The only way it would fit was placing the radiator on the inside of the case, hose towards the front.
Then placing the fans on the top under the black mesh grill as an Intake.
pushing cold room Temp into the case through the radiator. The hot air is then exhausted out the back of the case.
Because of this Retro fitting, i had to use the long fan screws, screwed in from the top of the case, through the fan holes, through the top case and into the radiator.
It was extremely difficult trying to line up the screws and all the guide holes, practically blind as the radiator and fans prevented me from seeing what i was doing. After a lot of trial and error, Checking and Rechecking i managed to get it mounted into the case.
If i was to over tighten the screws, it would have been going into the fins or risk causing a leak.
For anyone else, the Hydro H110i GT does fit in the Carbide 500R, but took a lot of effort.
I would suggest anyone else to downsize to the H110i GTX if fitting into a 500R, This would allow to place the radiator at the top where it is meant to go and placing the 2 fans inside the case on Pull. Sucking cold air from the room down through the radiator and into the case.
Hopefully this information helps others, as i could have made a better judgement reading this.