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Preparing computer case

In the process of preparing computer case we will be dealing with tower PCs because they are the most selling in today’s market. We will be working with one in our building process.

The first step in this process is to identify the screws on the rear of the tower computer that hold the cover. Try not to remove the screws holding the power supply. Use the proper screwdriver to remove only those screws necessary to gain access to the inside of the case. Set the screws aside where they will not be lost.

If your computer has a one piece cover, slide it a little bit toward the rear of the computer then lift the cover straight up about two inches. Take the lower edges of the cover and slowly spread them apart just enough to clear the sides of the computer chassis and lift the cover straight up and away from the computer.

If your computer has a separate left side panel, slide it toward the rear of the computer about one inch. Then pull the cover away from the side of the computer.

Second step in preparing computer case is entirely opening the case, then to place it on a flat surface where you will have sufficient place to work comfortably. Generally a case is providing with a power cable and a whole of screws.

When you finish removing the side panels you will note inside the case the presence of the power supply, the cables which will feed the motherboard and the ventilators. Take a look at the picture above for more details.

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