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AT -> ATX - problems

Tengis

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The only thing Im having trouble with is where the I/O plate/sheild thing "needs" to fit (what exactly is that called?). It comes with new motherboards.

Anyways, I cant figure out a way to make the case "use" these. The area where the plate would go is a bit too small to hold them, though all connectors can be visible through the square Ive cut...

Ive had an Idea to just cut the plates as I get new motherboards to make them fit. The width of them could potentially fit if I made the square I cut a bit bigger, but the length wouldnt. I dont see any danger in cutting them if it works and does its job, but Im weary about motherboards like Abits Kv8-max3. The Otes cooling thing may not fit properly.

I will post pics as soon as I get a camera!

Any feedback on making an AT -> ATX conversion an easier/more beautiful project, let me know!
 
your talking about the back plate where the ps2 conectors and alike come threw, try just taping over it, or tape over it make the cuts in the tape and move that over to eaither another plate or another sheat of metal, and pop that in (or tape or glue, or bolt how ever you can do it)

i hope i understood what you where asking, and that this made some sence
 
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