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Dave Perry <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 14 Dec 1998 10:01:16 +1300
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Hi there everyone. My names Dave Perry and I'm from Christchurch, New
Zealand. This is my first post to the list. I've just started building
computers. I want to turn computer assembling, troubleshooting into a
career. I get such a buzz from building a computer, turning it on for the
first time and seeing it come to life. Seems like magic to me.

This is all very exciting connecting up with other people interested in the
same subject.

My question to the list concerns ATX cases. I've only built two computers
so far, both of them were AT form factor. It looks as if I may get the
opportunity to build a Pentium II soon and as they require an ATX board and
ATX Case I was wondering whether anyone has any tips or tricks in using
these cases. Are construction techniques radically different to AT
building. I've heard that you need to take of the front cover of an ATX
case. Is this true. Is it difficult. I intend using Chenbro Value cases if
that makes any difference to anyone.

Love to hear from anyone.

Dave Perry
"It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves."

                 Sir Edmund Hillary

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