> I had to do the same thing. The VGA port on the Radeons is so close 
> to the bottom of the bracket that there is not enough clearance to 
> attach a standard VGA cable to the port. One needs to shave away some 
> of the plastic of the 8500 case to allow a VGA cable to attach to the 
> port.
> 
> I used a Dremel to hack away a small chunk. While it is not visually 
> pretty, if done correctly it will not affect the integrity of the 
> case.

Thanks for that! It does sound a bit icky, especially since I'm planning 
on getting one myself.

Incidentally, what's a "Dremel"? All the American case-modding sites talk 
about it and no one explains what it is. It's some American brand name or 
something, I deduce, but it's not one that's well known elsewhere.

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