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 > > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list