Never seen that before, and I usually have cases with individual holes not one huge long one.
Get some pliers and bend the ****ers
Im in the middle of making my new computer and have hit a little problem.
Went to put the hard drive in and the screws dont line up, there are little wings under it, should I just bend these so I can get it to line up?
Sorry about the bad quality of the pic its off my phone.
Never seen that before, and I usually have cases with individual holes not one huge long one.
Get some pliers and bend the ****ers
I might have to, damn it I want "the beast" up and running
Even my new rig has problems running Doom 3 at respectable quality and res, but then I realised I'm probably not gonna be playing it that much after I complete it (mods and games using the D3 engine won't be out for at least a year, give me a chance to save up)
It runs Battlefield Vietnam VERY nicely compared to this shitbox
HDD isnt upside down is it?
if not just bend them wings down a bit.
Stick the screws in at an angle. They may not sit flush but
A) Who cares, it will be INSIDE the case so not visible
B) It will hold the HD In place.
I got it all done now, just moved it down a few stages as there all differant sizesOriginally Posted by FLiPNFiLL
Im wanting everything to look good as well as half the case is perspex (sp?)
What is the needed spec of pc to play doom 3?
Not too up on the latest games, but if you get yourself say,
XP2700+
512MB DDR400 Ram
And at least a R9800 Pro card
It should play it fine mate!
I've had the above spec for nearly a year, and I dont expect to have any problems with any games.
I needed a better pc than the crap im using now just so slow, so went for this:
3 ghz prossor
1gig+ gig ram
256 meg Gforce gfx card
120 gig hard drive
Only cost me £400 so thought why not.
Compered to what im using now:
1.4 ghz
64 meg ram
30 gig hard drive
you know your jelious :P
Originally Posted by Crash
Mate, what 3ghz processor is it? Pentium4?
That geforce gfx card will let you down big time, they are ****, you should go ATI instead, far far better.
Go for a S-ATA hard drive as well, I have 2, a 120GB & a 80GB.