Saturday, January 16, 2010

How to switch computer cases.?

Hi. I would like to buy a new clear computer case because i want to add some style to my room. The problem is, I'm not really sure how to switch all the electronics from my old computer to the new computer case. Also, how do i hook up all the lights? I do not have the new computer case yet since I'm afraid I'll start moving everything and something will go wrong. Thanks in advance.How to switch computer cases.?
Don't fret! That's what we 'answerer's' are here for! LOL! Really, time comes just ask us. You'll start with positioning your lights in the case, probably down in the edges-middle-bottom. Check Directron.org, they have some guides, and Extremetech.com, Insanetech.com, Tomshardware.com, OCZ forum.com, Hardwaresecrets.com, Pcmag.com, PCReview.com,Sysopt.com.Overclockers.com鈥?for more info. Next will come the motherboard, after you have installed the processor/heatsink/fan combo, and the ram memory. Look at the stanchions in the case, and move them to where they'll correspond to the mounting holes in your mobo,(motherboard). Mount the cd/dvd-rom/s, harddrive/s,(this is assuming your case came with a power supply, in which case it's already mounted, if not, mount it before, or after, depends on how easy it is to get to everything else I just mentioned) Now hook up the power supply connectors to the cd/dvd-rom/s, your harddrive/s, motherboard's 20+4 pin connection,any SD/MMC drives,(and floppy drive, if you're still using one) All the power connectors are the same 4 pin configuration, so it doesn't matter which one goes to what.How to switch computer cases.?
There is no simple way to do it.





The mother board, the hard drive,the cd/dvd drive, all would have to be moved over separately. Then you would have to reconnect the power and data cables.





Better get a computer engineer to do it.

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