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Cutting a Window in my side panel, and pc modding
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GO INTENSE OR GO HOME!!!
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hiya
ive gone into this new style of thinking i want to mod my pc case, i want to get some cathde tubes, coupla new lited cables and its all done. the main problem is that I have a Chiftech FULL tower case with a removable side panel. I need a window in this. i know that i can get a replaceble side panel. but this what would i do with my current side panel? does anyone have any suggestions about how or where i could get a window put in? im thinking of cutting a hole myself and going to a double glazers to install a window? cheaper or what? what do u think? your thoughts on this idea please thanks |
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Cookie Monster
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It would be cheaper to do yourself, its not the most difficult job in the world!
You can get the whole window kits from Cooler Cases , he a freindly and helpful guy that runs that, and the delivery is always good. |
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Fuzz
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you can buy window kits etc but i would buy one for the ease of things.
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cheers had a look at the site. im sure they all talk about the Window, just fitting the window.
cutting the hole is not mentioned. will one of these window kits allow me to cut a hole? dont think so. thinking of cutting a hole myself and going down a window shop to fit in a window.. what u rekon? |
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Fuzz
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if you want to do it yourself i would assume you need a steady hand, a window kit and a jigsaw!
your best off getting the ready made side panel so if things went tits up you would have a side on your case at least!
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As the others say, you're best off buying the modded side panel.
But... if you decide to do it yourself, a glazier would be unlikely to do the job, imo. The window is made of perspex and is usually held in place with rivets. I suppose you could use an epoxy resin such as araldite to secure it, it would look neater. Secure window in place with gaffa tape or similar until araldite cures. You'll also have to consider cutting the window to shape if your supplier won't/can't cut it for you. As for cutting the hole, you'll need either a jigsaw with a good metal cutting blade or a tool called a dremel. The dremel is better and easy to use, I believe Argos actually stock one or do a Google. When cutting the hole for the window, it would probably be best to get a friend to hold it flat and firm for you on a workmate or similar, whilst you do the cutting. Finish off with a fine file. One adavantage of fitting your own window is you can have any old shape you like, it doesn't have to be square or oblong. But think of the cost of all the tools and materials you'll need, not to mention the agro in actually doing the mod, then weigh that up against buying a ready made case side.
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Fuzz
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side panels usually are around the £20 mark.
That or buy all the tools and do all that work that could go tits up i know which option id take.
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sugar 'n spikes
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In fact, it's £26.05 + p & p from Overclock, which would make it a little over thirty quid.
I had to pay over £40.00 for my Lian Li PC61 windowed side panel, so think yerself lucky ![]()
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Staff
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If you get a window kit you normally get a template with it. Stick the tempate to your panel and then dremel or jigsaw along the outline.
You then fit rubber "lock" tubing around the cut, included in the kit, and push the perspex sheet, included in the kit, into that, securing it in place. Because the cut has a rubber lock seal around it, you don't need to be perfect at cutting the side panel out, the cut wont be visible after the job is done. |
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Captain Crunchie
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£40 squids ...
you can buy a new case for the same price. Drive bays: 4x5.25",2x3.5",4x3.5" Internal fan: 2 two ball bearing fans included M/B type: ATX & Pentium 4 (MAX SIZE: 12"x9.6") Front panel connectors: USB2.0 + Firewire + Audio PSU: 450W DUAL Fan Other: See Through Window Side + Coloured LED Fan
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you can buy a new case for the same price.
