Convert AT case to ATX...

Confused

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i'm 99% certain i saw somewhere a link to a site which shows how to convert an AT case to an ATX one. i want to do this cos the case i have atm is not very good, and i have a good tower AT case sitting in my cupboard. if anyone knows where this site is, can u please tell me.

thanks in advance
 

goophie

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i remember i converted atx to at before, so i'm sure you can go the other way on this one.

The powersupply can simply be switched to an ATX one, and a mometary switch mounted on the power button. The only problem is the i/o shield in the back, if your computer allows you to remove the panel, then just get an ATX plate to put back there. If you can't.. i think you'd have to cut that out i guess.

 

jsbush

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Yeah all you do is cut out a whole at the right place the a little smaller then the IO pannel and stick it in! I would put the motherboard in the case and draw lines where the IO pannel should be.