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The front panel is two halves divided into a 70/30 split. Look at the edges of the flat right side part of the front panel and gently pop it away from the front, it's tool less. Once removed now you have access to the left side of the front panel.
If you need a full visual walk through of the case and it's features inside and put with hands on showing everything, here...
https://youtu.be/Ik48WmrJrkI
Did you manage to sort this? I need to do the same. However it looks like upon close inspection that the whole of the front panel is a one piece construction. You can see this if you look inside the case. The glass half, at the edge on the inside of the case has 3 black screws that you need to undo. On the other side of the case, where the PSU is located, it looks like there are 6 flexi metal restraints (kind of like clips) that are held in by screws. I believe if you undo all six along with the 3 black screws that the whole of the front will come off. The manual I believe is incredibly misleading and doesn't explain in detail enough whereas it's useless.
corsair crystal 680x front panel removal
Why do you folks make stuff so hard?
Ok I gave some bad advice in my previous post. It's been awhile since I used that case so you'll have to forgive me.
-first remove the black panel at the front of the case by pulling it off from the bottom. It just pops off easily provided you don't reef on it or anything.
-second open the side door and remove the three screws next to the fan bracket(they'll be to the right of the thumb screws)
-third remove the four small screws at the front of the case which will free up the front panel giving you access to the dust screen.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2893905097
I took the glass off mine but it was a pain in the ass.