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Romeo Case
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| Mon Jul 16, 2001 | 12:27A| PermaLink |
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"Upon opening, it shows a guy's hands, and he reaches for the flaps. He pulls them up, jimmies the case a little, and out slides the cover. Sweetness. He then pulls out this sliding motherboard tray too, and slides it back and forth a couple times for good luck. That was some good thinking on Color Cases' part. So I go to it myself with a new passion. After a few unsuccessful attempts, I knew I needed a little leverage, as pulling the cover just pulled the whole case along. So I grabbed the back on the chassis part and pulled. That worked. I played with the motherboard tray a bit too. I had no problems taking the thing out, but putting it back in, it kept catching itself on the metal, and when pushing it in, I had to align it just so, so that it wouldn't catch. It's something to think about if you have delicate hardware that you don't want to jostle around too much. "
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