Faceplates and Expansion Slot Inserts

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I have an old pc that I'm needing a drive bay faceplate and a expansion slot insert. Trouble is the case is old, and I don't have any documentation for it. The only markings I can find on it is the serial number (s/n 9935500). There is also a marking in the plastic front for the case (AB7 7237). The faceplate that is still on the case has GD 3130282 on it & the expansion slot inserts have GD 3130293 etched on them. I googled those numbers but that was to no avail. Any suggestions as to where I might find replacement parts?

Thanks
 
You can get expansion slot inserts at CompUSA (or any other self-respecting computer store) for like $2.

Drive plates are a different problem altogether. They vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, and often even from model to model. If you can post a picture of the case, some people here might be able to tell you who built it, and maybe even what model it is.
 
I have hundreds of faceplates (literally). Post yourself a pic of one that is still in the system, showing the little prongs on the back, and I'll do my best to match it up with one of mine.

Expansion slot covers are all the same though. Any expansion slot from any computer will work, as long as they are full size slots, not half-height.
 
Thank you for replying. Here is the pics.


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How many you want? You can remove your images except for the last one. Leave it there so when I dig through my pile (a 2'X4' bin filled with nothing but faceplates) I can compare it.
 
thats a standard enlight case, model # is something like 7237 or something similair to that. effect. Sarver if you have any INWIN covers from an A500 (most 500 series covers should work though) LMK I'll try to send you a pic if ya need one.
 
HaMMerHeD said:
That is an Enlight EN-7250 case. They are pretty common.

http://us.enlightcorp.com/products/pc/detel.php?kind=pccase&serial=77

If you email their support staff, they may be able to hook you up with some drive blanks on the cheap. I used to use InWin cases, and they were always very good about about providing replacement parts at no cost.
What did you do just call INWIN? PM me some info if ya get a minute.
 
SarverSystems said:
I have hundreds of faceplates (literally). Post yourself a pic of one that is still in the system, showing the little prongs on the back, and I'll do my best to match it up with one of mine.

Expansion slot covers are all the same though. Any expansion slot from any computer will work, as long as they are full size slots, not half-height.

Do you have any for the "TASK" brand convertable atx towers?

The prongs are deeper than the standard cases, it's a great case but the faceplates are missing in mine.

MD
 
MD_Willington said:
Do you have any for the "TASK" brand convertable atx towers?

The prongs are deeper than the standard cases, it's a great case but the faceplates are missing in mine.

MD
put up or send me some pictures of that.
 
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