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Rear I/O Case Panel Extensions

KingPizza

I'm having a difficult time finding a company/website that makes extensions for mobo rear I/O to the front of a custom case. I just need the rear ports on my mobo to be accessible from the front of a case I'm building. 

 

The closest I could find to a complete solution are drive bay inserts, but those all have random things I don't need like USB 2.0 and card readers. I could get individual extensions for each port I need, but I don't have a 3D printer to make a custom bracket, so I don't know how I'd attach them to the front.

 

If anyone could point me in the right direction, it would be much appreciated.

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7 hours ago, KingPizza said:

I'm having a difficult time finding a company/website that makes extensions for mobo rear I/O to the front of a custom case. I just need the rear ports on my mobo to be accessible from the front of a case I'm building. 

 

The closest I could find to a complete solution are drive bay inserts, but those all have random things I don't need like USB 2.0 and card readers. I could get individual extensions for each port I need, but I don't have a 3D printer to make a custom bracket, so I don't know how I'd attach them to the front.

 

If anyone could point me in the right direction, it would be much appreciated.

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Why not turn the case around and take the front o/i and mount it on the back?That is the easiest way i see to get what you want.

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