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Dimensions of 5.25" drive and 3.5"

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Exact dimensions in inches/millimeters?

 

Length (depth), height (tall), width (wide).

 

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Length and width are always the same for the respective type. Depth can change when it comes to 2.5" drives but 3.5" and 5.25" drives are AFAIK the same.

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Length and width are always the same for the respective type. Depth can change when it comes to 2.5" drives but 3.5" and 5.25" drives are AFAIK the same.

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Length and width are always the same for the respective type. Depth can change when it comes to 2.5" drives but 3.5" and 5.25" drives are AFAIK the same.

I asked for dimensions, not if they were the same.

 

I got my answer from the depths of the internet.

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3.25″ x 5.75″

and

4″ x 1″ 

 

Depth can very.

 

Not sure why others found it so tough to answer though. Simple enough question.

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Check under Dimensions and Templates, there are some dimensions of things there:

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/407754-modding-faq-common-mods-new-updates/

3.25″ x 5.75″

and

4″ x 1″ 

 

Depth can very.

 

Not sure why others found it so tough to answer though. Simple enough question.

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Length and width are always the same for the respective type. Depth can change when it comes to 2.5" drives but 3.5" and 5.25" drives are AFAIK the same.

 

Any of you know of a motherboard audio connector to 3.5mm female jacks? (mic/headphone)

Internal audio header to 3.5mm female jacks

 

like this-font-b-AUX-b-font-Audio-Cable-CD-Adapte

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Any of you know of a motherboard audio connector to 3.5mm female jacks? (mic/headphone)

Internal audio header to 3.5mm female jacks

like this -PIC-

 

Your best bet is to probably get a front panel portion online if your making a custom case or anything like that, to take out the pieces you need:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB2-0-3-0-Audio-Port-Mic-Earphone-PC-Computer-Case-Front-Panel-Replace-Cable-/301671344754

http://www.corsair.com/en-ca/350d-front-panel-i-o

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Your best bet is to probably get a front panel portion online if your making a custom case or anything like that, to take out the pieces you need:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB2-0-3-0-Audio-Port-Mic-Earphone-PC-Computer-Case-Front-Panel-Replace-Cable-/301671344754

http://www.corsair.com/en-ca/350d-front-panel-i-o

I assume the corsair comes with everything (audio, power, usb), what about reset switch?

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I assume the corsair comes with everything (audio, power, usb), what about reset switch?

 

Yep they are designed as replacements for their cases have everything from Audio, USB, to power/reset with LED's.

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