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Planning Front I/O panel for scratch build

Discussion in 'Modding' started by james-milligan, 8 Jun 2012.

  1. james-milligan

    james-milligan Minimodder

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    Hi,

    I have been looking for quite a long time now and I can't really find any information on front I/O panels for scratch builds. Is there anywhere you can just buy one like the one you would find on the front of a case? Looking into doing a scratch build but I can't find panels with power and reset buttons as well as USB ports and headphone sockets anywhere!

    Sorry if I've missed something.

    James
     
  2. jrs77

    jrs77 Modder

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    You can buy spare-parts for LianLi, Corsair, or whatever manufacturer and go from there.
     
  3. james-milligan

    james-milligan Minimodder

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    Ok thank you :)
     
  4. Fingers66

    Fingers66 Kiwi in London

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    Search eBay as well, I just bought a replacement front I/o panel for my HAF 922 quite cheap.

    Sent from my HTC Desire S using Tapatalk 2
     
  5. dynamis_dk

    dynamis_dk Grr... Grumpy!!

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    I've got a bunch of USB, audio, power and LEDs etc for case fronts.

    You would need to figure the mounting yourself but the hardware is sound.

    You uk based?
     
  6. Reconnec7ed

    Reconnec7ed What's a Dremel?

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    Best selection of bits for case mods are here

    Mostly the Lian Li bits but there are many others as well
     
  7. james-milligan

    james-milligan Minimodder

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    Ah yes I'm sure eBay is worth a browse! I am UK based and I guess I will have to mount the power buttons whatever I do. The power and reset button kits by Lian Li look like my best option and then there are many I/O panels for the USBs and audio connectors so I will just have to choose one. Thanks guys!
     

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