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only respond if you know what you are talking about!
not meaning it in a rude way just dont want to mess anything up.
i bought an advent DT2111b and the case is a bit small is there anyway i could just upgrade the case.
i want to do this in case i ever do want upgrade parts
please as a answer dont say build your own custom pc.
not meaning it in a rude way just dont want to mess anything up.
i bought an advent DT2111b and the case is a bit small is there anyway i could just upgrade the case.
i want to do this in case i ever do want upgrade parts
please as a answer dont say build your own custom pc.
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Yes and no.
Yes, assuming your motherboard front panel connectors don't only match your cases front panel connectors. No, if it does. A lot of pre builts due this because, well, they're pre builts.
If it is a viable option, you're going to have to take everything out so it is more or less like building your own computer.
Yes, assuming your motherboard front panel connectors don't only match your cases front panel connectors. No, if it does. A lot of pre builts due this because, well, they're pre builts.
If it is a viable option, you're going to have to take everything out so it is more or less like building your own computer.
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Generation wrote Yes and no.i dont mind taking it apart and putting it back together its just previous times ive asked for support people say make your own and custom build it even though ive got a fairly good computer. haha
Yes, assuming your motherboard front panel connectors don't only match your cases front panel connectors. No, if it does. A lot of pre builts due this because, well, they're pre builts.
If it is a viable option, you're going to have to take everything out so it is more or less like building your own computer.
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StiinGx wroteGeneration wrote Yes and no.i dont mind taking it apart and putting it back together its just previous times ive asked for support people say make your own and custom build it even though ive got a fairly good computer. haha
Yes, assuming your motherboard front panel connectors don't only match your cases front panel connectors. No, if it does. A lot of pre builts due this because, well, they're pre builts.
If it is a viable option, you're going to have to take everything out so it is more or less like building your own computer.
If you were asking for advice on a computer you were going to buy, then yes, people saying building your computer would be justified since they're only trying to help you not get scammed - but if you already owned it, well, there is nothing you can do.
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