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| Bravo911:
--- Quote from: BrentRadio on December 07, 2011, 04:07:38 pm --- --- Quote from: Hoopz on June 02, 2010, 01:53:31 pm ---You can buy mounting feet to use. I'd suggest taking a saw to an old writing pen (the plastic part) and cutting 4 equal size pieces. Much easier and cheaper than ordering mounting feet. --- End quote --- Cheater! ;D I've ALWAYS used feet on my cabs. If I'm spending all this money on it, I want it to look great. --- End quote --- If your going to cut a $2 pen, or buy a bunch of hack nylon spacers/rubber feet for 25¢ ea, just bite the bullet and spend 50¢ on the feet. I can tell you its worth it. No motherboard uses more than 9 anyhow, so it's arguing the semantics of $5 vs $3. Sent from my XT910 using Tapatalk |
| ahofle:
--- Quote from: Blanka on December 07, 2011, 02:23:16 pm ---Just put the whole PC in your cab. Won't see why disassembly makes sense. --- End quote --- It makes sense when you can't fit a case in the cabinet (such as a cocktail). |
| Blanka:
--- Quote from: ahofle on December 07, 2011, 07:50:51 pm ---It makes sense when you can't fit a case in the cabinet (such as a cocktail). --- End quote --- There is a (strike through the ones that not apply) MacMini, Asus EEE Box, ASRock for that. |
| 404:
Just be careful. Some oddball motherboards need a complete ground circuit in order to function properly. This especially goes for some small form factor computers that may have been recycled from embedded devices and/or industrial use. Had that issue with some via motherboards. |
| ark_ader:
Why not keep the main board in the PC case? |
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