Computer cases...

jamief

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Hey Guyz,

Sorry, but I'm abit of a novice when it comes to building computers, but now I have come to the time in my life when I want to learn =oD hee hee, was just wondering if you have to know anything about the existing computer case before you get a new case, can you put the components in any sized case?

Cheerz,
Jamie
 
well, you need to know what size Motherboard you have, or want to have in the new case. You cant use ATX Motherboards in a "mini" case. Everything has to match together, so, make sure you have the right size case to fit the motherboard, and if the new case comes with a PSU, make sure its of enough power to run your stuff.
 
Do you build computers my friend? I have never done it before.. Could we have a chat? Just to give me a few tips??
 
I'm just slightly unsure as to how you can 'overload' a computer. I mean, for example, when configuring a computer of the Dell website, 9 times out of 10, it says your configurations are incompatable? can you RAM size cause over-heating problems??
 
If you dont know the answer to that question how do you intend on buildnig a computer. trust me, save your money and pay somenoe to do it for you, i went to build one and didnt know much, so thats what i had to rely on. lol. :)
 
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