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Old 05-21-02, 05:50 PM Thread Starter   #1
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cant get this evercase front panel off!!


im tryin to install a fan i have the evercase ece4252 which i bought from newegg (without psu) and im tryin to get the front panel off so i could install the fan!

im wondering... should i just superglue the fan if i cant get it off?

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Old 05-21-02, 07:43 PM   #2
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Open up both side panels and on each side there are 3 tabs that you need to either push in or pull towards you(I don't remember which way) You can figure it out when you see it.
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I think I know what case you have... $22 at newegg, right? I just glued the fan on. It popped off easy enough when I removed it last night in order to move all the guts into a new case I got for my GF's b-day.

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Old 05-21-02, 09:36 PM   #4
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I have 2 of these cases and the front panel does come off as discribed above. The first time it is a bit sticky but after that it will pop off easily. I'm not a 100% sure but there may be a couple of screws holding it also look near the top.
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Old 05-21-02, 09:46 PM Thread Starter   #5
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ok tnx for replies. i think ill just glue it cause im a lazy bum and comp is for my bro neways who doesnt do much with his comp besides playing..

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Old 05-22-02, 03:52 PM   #6
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There are 2 screws at the top but those are to take off the top panel which I was suprised wasn't riveted.

Sorry but Lt. Max, that is just too lazy.
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