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  • blackclown
    havoc's pod *****!
    • Jul 2003
    • 229

    #1

    computer case?


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  • t33kyboy
    Member #10,261
    • Jan 2004
    • 942

    #2
    Yes it will fit.

    The cage looks like it'll be a pain to clean. Dust will get into it and blah...

    quikkk and i win.

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    • blackclown
      havoc's pod *****!
      • Jul 2003
      • 229

      #3
      awsome is it hard 2 change everything from 1 case 2 another?

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      • t33kyboy
        Member #10,261
        • Jan 2004
        • 942

        #4
        If you know what your doing, its simple. Just remember where everything connects toooo..

        quikkk and i win.

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        • SAW
          It's a trap!
          • Nov 2004
          • 846

          #5
          No, it not too tough if you know what your doing. If you are unsure about anything, there's probably a tech FAQ or step-by-step instructions on the web.

          EDIT: Darn you t33k, beat me too it.
          Back at this...

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          • xmetal2001
            Junior Member at heart
            • May 2001
            • 1994

            #6
            If i'm not mistaken, Dell's motherboards are propietary and don't conform to the ATX standard, meaning it's not going to fit in that case without modification.

            Also, I know for a fact that the powersupply doesn't conform to ATX standards.

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            • Can_Opener
              UW-Madison Paintball
              • Apr 2002
              • 195

              #7
              Just FYI that case is going to have some major airflow problems with only 1 80 mm fan in front and 1 80 mm fan in back, as well as the grill being poorly drilled out. The actual switching of the components is very easy, just be sure you remain grounded when you are doing it (dont take apart your stuff on a carpetted area, and be sure to touch the metal part of the case before you touch any of your components, this will nullify any static electricity you have built up in your body). Everything should all fit though, if the motherboard is an ATX mobo.

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              with when my image is below 20 kb and was 350x159.(20435 bytes/1024 bytes per kb = 19.96 kb.)

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