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tROVLET

Hi guys I own this case and I have A question about how to remove certain part of the case the bottom of it where the psu and connectors are I just need to get access to it and I didnt understand how to do so

 

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i'd say from the back? lol

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You access it from the other side (take off the other side panel)

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You can't remove the cover, you need to access it from the back panel.

And you probably want to plug the cables into your PSU before inserting the PSU into the case, that's why the PSU was a bracket with thumb screws.

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12 minutes ago, Minibois said:
3 minutes ago, Enderman said:

You can't remove the cover, you need to access it from the back panel.

And you probably want to plug the cables into your PSU before inserting the PSU into the case, that's why the PSU was a bracket with thumb screws.

I did get access from the back panel, But its was realy hard to do anything with the psu, It was annoying to remove the PSU cables

Anyways when I'll have to plug them back do I need to get the psu out and connect the cabels to it from the outside?
 

Also, I tought I can do so because I've seen this picture of the case and thought it was possible -

http://images.anandtech.com/doci/9431/NZXTS340_12.JPG?_ga=1.58951277.132564378.1473753797

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2 minutes ago, tROVLET said:

I did get access from the back panel, But its was realy hard to do anything with the psu, It was annoying to remove the PSU cables

Anyways when I'll have to plug them back do I need to get the psu out and connect the cabels to it from the outside?
 

Also, I tought I can do so because I've seen this picture of the case and thought it was possible -

http://images.anandtech.com/doci/9431/NZXTS340_12.JPG?_ga=1.58951277.132564378.1473753797

1) that's why you plug/unplug cables AFTER removing the PSU from the case

You can do it from the back if you want, it's just hard to see. I can do it without removing the PSU.

 

2) that is what the case looks like from the back...

You CAN do it from the back, but you said so yourself "it was really hard to do anything"

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Just now, Enderman said:

1) that's why you plug/unplug cables AFTER removing the PSU from the case

You can do it from the back if you want, it's just hard to see. I can do it without removing the PSU.

 

2) that is what the case looks like from the back...

You CAN do it from the back, but you said so yourself "it was really hard to do anything"

Ok thanks for that, Do i need to unplug the rest of the cables before removing the PSU or not?
 

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Just now, tROVLET said:

Ok thanks for that, Do i need to unplug the rest of the cables before removing the PSU or not?
 

What I do is unplug the cables from the motherboard, remove the PSU, then unplug the cables from the PSU.

Idk what you're doing with your PC so idk if you want to remove cables or not.

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1 minute ago, Enderman said:

What I do is unplug the cables from the motherboard, remove the PSU, then unplug the cables from the PSU.

Idk what you're doing with your PC so idk if you want to remove cables or not.

Thanks, I'll see what I'm going to do when I get the GTX 1070 hehe

 

Btw your case looking good!
 

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2 minutes ago, tROVLET said:

Thanks, I'll see what I'm going to do when I get the GTX 1070 hehe

 

Btw your case looking good!
 

Haha thanks :)

I see what you're trying to do, yeah I would disconnect the stuff from the motherboard and slide the PSU out, plug in the cables you need for the 1070 and slide the PSU back in and reconnect everything.

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8 minutes ago, Enderman said:

Haha thanks :)

I see what you're trying to do, yeah I would disconnect the stuff from the motherboard and slide the PSU out, plug in the cables you need for the 1070 and slide the PSU back in and reconnect everything.

Hey also A question

Is there any significate diffrence beetween Gigabyte GTX1070 and the model with G1?
 

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2 minutes ago, tROVLET said:

Hey also A question

Is there any significate diffrence beetween Gigabyte GTX1070 and the model with G1?
 

G1 is just clocked higher, so i would go with the cheaper one and just overclock it yourself.

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12 minutes ago, Enderman said:

G1 is just clocked higher, so i would go with the cheaper one and just overclock it yourself.

Which of the 1070 is the most successfull model of each aspect?
 

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Just now, tROVLET said:

Which of the 1070 is the most successfull model of each aspect?
 

What do you mean?

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Just now, Enderman said:

What do you mean?

From cooling to performance

Which one is the best? (asus MSI gigabyte etc)
 

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1 minute ago, tROVLET said:

From cooling to performance

Which one is the best? (asus MSI gigabyte etc)
 

They all perform about the same, all the ones with 2-3 fans have great cooling, EVGA has great warranty, etc...

So get one that you can afford and looks good in your PC.

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