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What size vent?

Hey, im looking at the NZXT LEXA and i hear it has a vent with no fan but you can place an fan in the bottom, does anyone know the size of this?

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It looks like there is a 120 mm fan in there already, along with 3 others.
Here is the specs.
http://www.nzxt.com/products/lexa/

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