Chuck Stinnett wrote:
>Patrick,
> Seems like sort of an abomination (speaking as a Power Computing
enthusiast,
>who likes to see the Power Computing badge on a box).
>However, the PTP came in an ATX-style case, a common PC tower case, and I
>imagine the many ATX cases on the market would work.
I've been looking, and lots of the cases say 'compatible with Pentium 3 or
4, or (insert brand)
motherboards' and other such things.
I was hoping that if it said 'compatible with (insert brand) type board it
would be most compatible.
>I'm curious: Why do you want to do it?
It's just another upgrade, but this time to the outside of the box instead
of the inside.
Plus, I would like to find a case with maybe some more room. It's
sometimes hard to navigate in
there with all the stuff that's been added.
>- Chuck
-- Pat
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