
Which one is yours? A real picture will help more... Take mobo & rear panel picture...
dell optiplex 3010, Change to another casing
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Feb 22 2015, 10:50 AM
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![]() Which one is yours? A real picture will help more... Take mobo & rear panel picture... |
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Feb 22 2015, 01:28 PM
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QUOTE(wearethetitan @ Feb 22 2015, 01:10 PM) mine is the biggest one.. As per visual, that mobo is just same as per normal mATX mobo (orientation, screw hole). Should have no problem to transfer it to another casing.rear panel and mobo look something like this.. [attachmentid=4348121][attachmentid=4348122] |
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Feb 22 2015, 05:43 PM
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QUOTE(wearethetitan @ Feb 22 2015, 01:54 PM) are u sure bro ? i think i need to talk to the seller that sell me this pc. But i remember he said something like the mobo is solder or glue to the casing that why its hard to change the casing Really~? Never heard of it... So how that picture is telling otherwise? I mean that mobo picture should had taken inside the casing , right? |
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