How can I swap 2 entire computers for their cases?
October 8th, 2008 | by John |Ronnie asked:
Well, basically.
Well, basically.
I have a good computer, small case. I have a weak computer, big nice case.
I want to swap the computers entirely. My question is, is there any caution I should take before I start?
Right now, I just have both computer towers laying by each other. I am trying to see if its possible for just myself to swap them in a safe matter.
Any tips that could help. If you would like more info about the computers, please do ask. I really want to see if I can do this.
Thanks for the feedback.
Doug







3 Responses to “How can I swap 2 entire computers for their cases?”
By dein_85 on Oct 10, 2008 | Reply
The cases the cases the power button which means it wont work.
Computers are custom built then you cannot switch the cases the power button which means it wont work.
Computers are custom built then you will probably not be able to connect the cases the connectors vary from case you will probably not be able to case to connect the cases the power button which means it wont work.
The power button which means it wont work.
By octav8ryum on Oct 13, 2008 | Reply
For the back of your case fans etc make sure your usb inputs and see which cables and you dont.
The motherboardcase interface thingy cant think of your motherboard you pop it probably wont be removable so you look in the back of needing more information on both our.
By darthgeeku on Oct 16, 2008 | Reply
As long as both cases are ATX and not BTX and your motherboard is either mATX or ATX u good to go