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Old 02-25-2007
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Yo im thinking about bying a new case for what im going to work on. Do i have to be specific about which case to get? and could i just switch everything to one case to another without having to buy new hardware?

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Old 02-25-2007
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Probably, but make sure your motherboard fits in the new case you're getting.
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Old 03-11-2007
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Yo im thinking about bying a new case for what im going to work on. Do i have to be specific about which case to get? and could i just switch everything to one case to another without having to buy new hardware?

more than likely you're using atx or btx. I would recommend at least 2 fans, one intake and one outake, the more the merrier. if you want quiet fans get 120mm fans
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