schmidty169
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- Jul 17, 2017
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About 2 years ago my XPS 710 Motherboard died between this thread and one on Facepunch I was able to successfully do the ATX conversion. Thank you all so much for laying down the ground work. Here is my results.
Rear panel:
Actually used a grill for a car to fabricate the new grill work. Used Bondic to fuse the plastic grill.
Fans:
Moved the old CPU fan up front. Had to repin the Dell fans.
Motherboard:
MSI Z97 Gaming board. Intell iCore 7, 32G Crossair Vengence RAM. Stuck my old Nvidia GTX 7900's back in.
LEDs:
Bought toggle switches and put them in a IDE 3.5 floppy box.
Pins for 710 MCB:
I haven't done the front panel mic and head phones yet. Also found if you put multi-meter + on pin 13 and - on pin 9 the red LED lights. Could not get green or blue so I just wired it via toggles. But in case someone else wants to play with it more. Got a cable extender coming in to get that ATX power cable from laying across the RAM and be able to clean it up a bit more. Planning on a window kit so I can see all the pretty.
Rear panel:


Actually used a grill for a car to fabricate the new grill work. Used Bondic to fuse the plastic grill.
Fans:

Moved the old CPU fan up front. Had to repin the Dell fans.

Motherboard:

MSI Z97 Gaming board. Intell iCore 7, 32G Crossair Vengence RAM. Stuck my old Nvidia GTX 7900's back in.
LEDs:


Bought toggle switches and put them in a IDE 3.5 floppy box.
Pins for 710 MCB:

I haven't done the front panel mic and head phones yet. Also found if you put multi-meter + on pin 13 and - on pin 9 the red LED lights. Could not get green or blue so I just wired it via toggles. But in case someone else wants to play with it more. Got a cable extender coming in to get that ATX power cable from laying across the RAM and be able to clean it up a bit more. Planning on a window kit so I can see all the pretty.
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