These Look SOOOOOOOOOO Cool.

U guys would laugh if u saw my Frankensteins. :)

j


Mark Knecht said:
>> >    I'm using a couple of CoolerMaster cases:
>> >
>> > http://www.coolermasterusa.com/Product.aspx?ID=26
>> >
>> > http://www.3dxtreme.org/Coolermaster_ATC-220_p1.shtml
>> >
>> > They're very well built. No tools required to build a PC. All
>> thumbscrews.
>> > All metal is sanded and finished with no sharp edges.
>>
>> How do you secure the motherboard to the case??  Thumbscrews as
>> well?? (that would be interesting to say the least)
>>
> Larry,
>    You're right! I had forgotten this aspect. (It's been a few months
> since
> I opened the case.)
>
>    The CoolerMaster cases have a slide-out metal tray that the
> motherboard
> mounts on. you remove this tray from the case, and then secure the
> motherboard on the tray using a screwdriver. You then slide the tray
> back in and secure it with thumb screws. You use thumb screws for the
> power supply, the back of the case, etc.
>
>    You do have to use a normal screw driver for the disk drives also.
>
>    Sorry for my quick remark there. It's not totally a hand-buildable
> environment, but after the drives are in and the MB is secure I do not
> remember having to get a screwdriver out to do any maintenance.
>
> Cheers,
> Mark
>
>
>
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