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Looking for a side window

fusionrs

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http://www.chipmax.com/cas-cpmx-blucomet.html

So I have this case here. When I originally bought the computer I ordered a different case they sent me this one I wanted the other...Big long mess. So now I'm stuck with this case. I was wondering if they just sell windows for the the one side to replace my other side. Something like this but just the side window part...

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thats a good question, isn't that just the back MB tray? You could always cut a hole and put one in cause they probly don't sell those.
 
all u would need to do is flip the door upside down and around and it will fit on the right side. but u would have to buy a second case to get the door.
 
Ok...Right now my case has NO windows. I want to buy a windowed NON-Motherboard side of the case. I just want the windowed side alone not a full case? Anyone
 
let me help you there. you want to cut a window in there right well then Go Here cutting is not that hard with the square window all u need is a dremel (homedepot 25 dollars for a cheap one) it doesnt matter if its straight or not because the black strip covers it to make it look straight

for those of u who dont get why hes doing it. theres a couple of reasons. putting a fan back there allows cool air to rush over the back of the motherboard cooling it. also having a fan there exausting will pull the air through over the processor through the back (going from right to left) also for looks. if you say its nothing there well all you do is put a tube light back there and do a light tint on it and you have got somthing.

i hope i could help you
 
I think we're all missing the point here. He bought a case that had a window in it. They shipped him a case with no window in it and now he wants to buy a sidepanel that has the window cutout as per the pic he posted. As of now I don't know if you could buy a side panel by itself for that case. You can however, cut it out yourself using a dremel, jig saw, and a hole saw to cut the fan hole. I'd use the dremel to cut the rounded parts and then a jig saw on all the straight parts. Clean up with files or whatever works best for you. I hope I interpereted your post correctly and if I didn't GL with whatever it is your are doing.
 
i knew wut he was saying i just forgot to put in there that you cant just buy the side pannel (well you can hard to find and very expensive) thanks for clearing that up. order from that site i gave you its cheap and it gives you everything u need
 
Originally posted by DRJ1014
let me help you there. you want to cut a window in there right well then Go Here cutting is not that hard with the square window all u need is a dremel (homedepot 25 dollars for a cheap one) it doesnt matter if its straight or not because the black strip covers it to make it look straight

for those of u who dont get why hes doing it. theres a couple of reasons. putting a fan back there allows cool air to rush over the back of the motherboard cooling it. also having a fan there exausting will pull the air through over the processor through the back (going from right to left) also for looks. if you say its nothing there well all you do is put a tube light back there and do a light tint on it and you have got somthing.

i hope i could help you

Hmm looks good thanks.
 
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