Z1 HP preinstalled: MXM fan/radiator

I still buy a Z1 and before that I have to spend thousands on that I would like to know if I buy the low-end without no graphics machine, there the fan/radiator ready for a card?

I'll get a Quadro card later down the track, so I would like to know if these fans are present and ready?

Those who want something else the same information, the 682305-001 is the black plastic cover with the kit radiator + fan fan.

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