Need template for tower case.

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David Farber

I need one of those aluminum templates to fit the back ports on my tower
case. The configuration of the ports is as seen on this ASRock K7VT4A+
motherboard (see link below). I have a few of these templates lying around
but nothing that fits this. Does this have a particular name? Does anyone
sell this?

http://www.pbase.com/image/86983909

Thanks for your reply.
 
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Frank McCoy

In alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt "David Farber"
I need one of those aluminum templates to fit the back ports on my tower
case. The configuration of the ports is as seen on this ASRock K7VT4A+
motherboard (see link below). I have a few of these templates lying around
but nothing that fits this. Does this have a particular name? Does anyone
sell this?

http://www.pbase.com/image/86983909

Thanks for your reply.

They usually come with your motherboard.
If you still have the box, check inside.
 
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David Farber

Frank McCoy said:
In alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt "David Farber"


They usually come with your motherboard.
If you still have the box, check inside.

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I bought it as a used, ebay special.
 
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David Farber

"> It's called a (motherboard/ATX/back panel) I/O Shield, made out of
"springy" steel.


It's called a (motherboard/ATX/back panel) I/O Shield, made out of
"springy" steel.

So that's what they're called. However, I haven't seen any on ebay that have
the configuration where the mouse and keyboard ports are situated on a
horizontal axis rather than the vertical. One computer tech I talked to
thought that it might be a proprietary board.

Thanks for your reply.
 
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bushwhacker

David Farber said:
"> It's called a (motherboard/ATX/back panel) I/O Shield, made out of


So that's what they're called. However, I haven't seen any on ebay that
have
the configuration where the mouse and keyboard ports are situated on a
horizontal axis rather than the vertical. One computer tech I talked to
thought that it might be a proprietary board.

Thanks for your reply.
Your board is an asrock, try asrock, they should be able to help you find
one.
 

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