Sawell said:Before you do any buying, make sure you know about the case connectors, how to use them and where they go, and if your motherboard has enough pins to support the case.
More information can be found here, a lot of people are left in the lurch when it comes to connectors, as they just think you can swap any pc to any case.
urbanfox said:As long as he gets ATX it doesn't matter.
¤]´)÷¤--§îr Äürøñ--¤÷(`[¤ said:Well, there are pretty simple things. I mean, i got a crappy Q-Tech case, and have been regretting it ever since. It rattles, doesn't fit properly, and it very flimsy.
dude thats wierdkud125 said:heres a basic pic of my case if anyones interested ^_____^ thats my most recent pc that i built with help from a very special fox ^_________^ and i have never said thankyou for that urban i've just realised, and THANKYOU URBAN ^_____^
urbanfox said:The actual case or case connectors? I was referring to not bothering on being careful to get a case based on if it had the proper motherboard connectors if they are the same format.
MentaL said:Case for 1 of my pc's http://www.lomcn.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=5180&stc=1
