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So I am trying to modify an old gateway case for my new rig and have run into a potential roadblock. It looks like the Hercules ATX case on this page ( Link ) and has model number GP6-350 on the back.
Anyway, I have two main problems. The one I'm more concerned about is that there are way more brass standoffs than I need and I want to take out the unnecessary ones. I've tried a wrench, hammer, and various screwdrivers and have gotten nowhere. I've tried getting help from various places (Gateway, MicroCenter so far). The problem as you can see in the pictures below is on one side the hexagonal shape is flush with the metal panel. Does anyone have experience with standoffs like these or suggestions for how I can take them out??
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Sorry about the glare.
Secondly, the I/O opening is not completely rectangular, there are a few metal protrusions and in this shape some audio ports would be covered. I was thinking that maybe I could cut those out with something? It looks like 1/16th inch steel or something. I'll try to post pics of that too.
It looks pretty good except for these problems, if not theres always the cheap CM 690 at MicroCenter..
Any help is greatly appreciated!!
Anyway, I have two main problems. The one I'm more concerned about is that there are way more brass standoffs than I need and I want to take out the unnecessary ones. I've tried a wrench, hammer, and various screwdrivers and have gotten nowhere. I've tried getting help from various places (Gateway, MicroCenter so far). The problem as you can see in the pictures below is on one side the hexagonal shape is flush with the metal panel. Does anyone have experience with standoffs like these or suggestions for how I can take them out??
Image 1
Image 2
Image 3
Sorry about the glare.
Secondly, the I/O opening is not completely rectangular, there are a few metal protrusions and in this shape some audio ports would be covered. I was thinking that maybe I could cut those out with something? It looks like 1/16th inch steel or something. I'll try to post pics of that too.
It looks pretty good except for these problems, if not theres always the cheap CM 690 at MicroCenter..
Any help is greatly appreciated!!
