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Hello

 

My case ( a very cheap one) has PCI-E brackets that you remove by twisting and bending them (sort of like Airfix models, where you snap them out of frames).

 

However, i accidentally removed the wrong one, and now it looks ugly.

How should i re-attach the bracket cover to the case?

I could kind of screw it in, and use a little bit of tape, but im not sure

 

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5 minutes ago, UberGamerKing said:

Hello

 

My case ( a very cheap one) has PCI-E brackets that you remove by twisting and bending them (sort of like Airfix models, where you snap them out of frames).

 

However, i accidentally removed the wrong one, and now it looks ugly.

How should i re-attach the bracket cover to the case?

I could kind of screw it in, and use a little bit of tape, but im not sure

 

well u could if it allows

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5 minutes ago, UberGamerKing said:

Hello

 

My case ( a very cheap one) has PCI-E brackets that you remove by twisting and bending them (sort of like Airfix models, where you snap them out of frames).

 

However, i accidentally removed the wrong one, and now it looks ugly.

How should i re-attach the bracket cover to the case?

I could kind of screw it in, and use a little bit of tape, but im not sure

 

well u could if it allows

Build

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I would just take then all out or buy new ones that are the regular type that you can take in and out.

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