PC Case Modification (Homemade)

PC Case Modification (Homemade)

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1-The cover of the computer case frame is carefully measured to ensure it meets the desired dimensions. 2-Identical cuts are made in PVC, glass, and mica materials according to these precise measurements. 3-Hot silicone is used to precision-cut the material, which is then securely attached to the side panel of the case. 4-To accommodate a 120mm fan, holes are drilled into the front and sides of the case, carefully aligning them with the purchased fan's dimensions. 5-Once the fans are installed, the uploaded STL files are retrieved from the printing process, and protective covers are securely fastened to safeguard the fans. 6-A high-quality RGB lighting set is acquired (mine can be found at https://urun.n11.com/sogutucu-ve-fan/dark-ultra-bright-rgb-multi-led-fan-ve-serit-kit-2x120mm-fan-ve-P227470155?gclid=Cj0KCQjwpvzZBRCbARIsACe8vyKMrMpoahn5ro5aptFZtVwu76TNtXKkcI2UQ9Nlf_pLv8XvatOt5UcaAvZJEALw_wcB) and expertly mounted. 7-To replace the on/off button, simply remove it from your case's original location and connect it to the power supply unit (PSU), using cables of your chosen length at both ends. 8-After printing, the button STLs are securely fastened to the desktop.

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