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Name: pt cruiser
Date: July 10, 2005 at 19:43:24 Pacific
OS: XP Home
CPU/Ram: P4
Comment:

I'm looking for a few hardware/case suggestions. I have all the internal working components from a Dimension 4400 and would like to know which 3rd party case would be a good match for them. Raidmax appears to be a worthy contender, maybe?

All guidance is appreciated.



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Name: pheonix991
Date: July 10, 2005 at 22:36:51 Pacific
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well, you just have to find a case where the screws are the same, and the back face plate is the same as ur dell. dell sets up the heatsinks weird so you may have to do some moding.

btw, dont' transfer the dell parts, get a new mobo, and transfer the rest of the parts, you will probibly need a new video card if you did that.

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Name: pt cruiser
Date: July 14, 2005 at 16:20:06 Pacific
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thanks pheonix991. I forgot to mention that the mobo was the reason I'm switching cases. Since I have all the parts I need to build a perfectly good P4 minus the a vendor specific case, why not do it.

Shouldn't this processor simply drop into another heat sink?


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