Never seen one.Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@16 December 2003 - 20:05
Does anyone know where i can get some of those fan clip things that come with cases now for a 120mm fan? That way I can just screww that in and clip the 120mm fan in?
Never seen one.Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@16 December 2003 - 20:05
Does anyone know where i can get some of those fan clip things that come with cases now for a 120mm fan? That way I can just screww that in and clip the 120mm fan in?
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
so I would just have to screw the fan right into the case?..doesnt sound very hard at all.
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you actually need a dremel for cutting holes....a drill would be 2 much on ur computer i think...or at least harder to do... not to mention a dremel does a neater job at itOriginally posted by bigdawgfoxx@16 December 2003 - 20:05
hmmm I got a drill..i think i can just rip those blue things outa there and drill my own holes and screw the 120mm thing in...
Does anyone know where i can get some of those fan clip things that come with cases now for a 120mm fan? That way I can just screww that in and clip the 120mm fan in?![]()
whats a dremel? sorry about the huge ass sig I WILL CHANGE IT
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HIS Radeon X800 Pro, Antec Super Lanboy Aluminum
hehe ur sig is cool tho...gimme that money now
ok dremel
http://www.mytoolstore.com/dremel/drmindex.html
http://www.firstauction.com/shop/asi...0000302Y0.html
http://www.medfools.com/shop/dept/universa...%20Tools/1.html
so now u know..its a cutting tool...it rotates...but does jobs that a drill doesnt do.... like finer jobs...or more delicate jobs..like pc things![]()
Alright thanks for the info, however, I think I will save my $90 and do something else with it!!! lol. I might be able to borrow one or rent one or something from a small local shop.
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NO DREMEL!
NO DREMEL!
NO DREMEL!
I have never understood why all these modders use that ridiculous POS to cut holes in cases.
It is difficult to control, it goes through cutting wheels at an alarming rate and it leaves a raggety edge which requires lots of finish work.
NO DREMEL!
CompUSA sells a perfectly acceptable hand metal nibbler that will do a far better job for only $10.
It IS slower, but with a little practise your speed and accuracy will improve dramatically. Plus, it's hard to really screw things up when you can only nibble 1/16" at a time.
NO DREMEL!
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
Ok...does that like attach to the drill or what?
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No, it is a hand tool...looks something like this
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"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
cmon clocker...use a dremel...it takes some skill but its faster![]()
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