Posted August 8, 200519 yr ok im getting a new case and i dont know wtf is campatible with what cause im very nub on this kind of shit... the one i want to get is at newegg.com and link is http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811144102 :: main question im asking is would it be campatible with a Dell Dimension 4600? and would the stock powersupply hold up the case cause i dont really want to get the one that comes with the case so its cheaper and heard its not that great.
August 8, 200519 yr I think dell uses their own kind of motherboards so just find out if it is ATX since the case you posted is an ATX motherboard and it should fit.
August 9, 200519 yr Author cant even figure that out, searched all day and opened my case (didnt take apart only looked on top couldnt find name) and still cant fucking figure out if its an ATX or not, will someone figure out if the Dell Dimension 4600 Motherboard is an ATX or not, much love to the person who figures it out.
August 15, 200519 yr ok im getting a new case and i dont know wtf is campatible with what cause im very nub on this kind of shit... the one i want to get is at newegg.com and link is http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811144102 :: main question im asking is would it be campatible with a Dell Dimension 4600? and would the stock powersupply hold up the case cause i dont really want to get the one that comes with the case so its cheaper and heard its not that great. Why rice out a Dell? Or any computer for that matter? Who gives a shit what it looks like, it's what's inside that counts. I know a guy who has had his computers put in PC magazines because he makes sweet custom cases, so if you want to go do that knock yourself out. Otherwise its a waste of time because almost every gamer who owns a computer does it the same way. Neon lights(usually blue) with a black case(sometimes silver =O). I'd rather see you do something original than waste your money on some expensive hunk of plastic.
September 14, 200519 yr I agree. Some putty, glue, other bits and pieces you find interesting, some paints and a pair of metal cutters will cost about the same but enable you to make a totally unique PC case that will give you something to do on a sunday afternoon, and you'll appreciate the effort you put into it rather than just buying some mass produced junk that looks like everyone elses. I want my PC to be an ugly shitty looking thing from the early 90's even though it's a really good one.