I saw a couple of auctions like these and I was wondering if it's easy or not to put these on and take the original ones off. I might buy one, if it's easy enough, or I might just Stick with my regular other one.
Thanks.
I saw a couple of auctions like these and I was wondering if it's easy or not to put these on and take the original ones off. I might buy one, if it's easy enough, or I might just Stick with my regular other one.
Thanks.
DO NOT put a long screw where a short screw goes, or your DC motherboard will never output video again.
Arr.. matey- you be warned says I, fare thee well.
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omnedon is totally 100% right....keep track of what screw goes where, and you'll be fine. I spent nearly a week troubleshooting my DC after swapping cases. Turns out I had a long screw where a short one was supposed to be, and I had no video. Luckily the whole motherboard wasn't fried.
Originally Posted by omnedon
wow, i dont think i am ever going to be changing my case, but thats a good thing to know incase i do...or even if i need to just open up the normal case
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i did mine in less than half an hour at first attempt.
I simply grouped the screws according to their size and put back together as I pulled apart...
but then I've been doing these sort of things a lot...
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God this was a bitch to do I had to take it appart three times to figure with screw I miss placed. At least my clear blue cse looks a lot better then my yellow stained one.
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theese cases are only 2 bucks at www.play-asia.com
EDIT: just the lids are see thru colored so it looks really cool and you wont screw up with the length of the screws