K kresher Commendable Apr 14, 2016 1 0 1,510 Apr 14, 2016 #1 On newegg it says it isnt removable, but there are screws. However, they are wicked tight. Has anybody actually done this? I have a 3.5/2.5 --> 5.25 bay tray I want to use so I can get rid of the cage
On newegg it says it isnt removable, but there are screws. However, they are wicked tight. Has anybody actually done this? I have a 3.5/2.5 --> 5.25 bay tray I want to use so I can get rid of the cage
Solution M M Mark_1970 Apr 15, 2016 kresher : On newegg it says it isnt removable, but there are screws. However, they are wicked tight. Has anybody actually done this? I have a 3.5/2.5 --> 5.25 bay tray I want to use so I can get rid of the cage This page has instructions below http://www.thinkcomputers.org/corsair-carbide-series-100r-case-review/4/
kresher : On newegg it says it isnt removable, but there are screws. However, they are wicked tight. Has anybody actually done this? I have a 3.5/2.5 --> 5.25 bay tray I want to use so I can get rid of the cage This page has instructions below http://www.thinkcomputers.org/corsair-carbide-series-100r-case-review/4/
M Mark_1970 Reputable Nov 14, 2015 1,391 3 5,960 Apr 15, 2016 Solution #2 kresher : On newegg it says it isnt removable, but there are screws. However, they are wicked tight. Has anybody actually done this? I have a 3.5/2.5 --> 5.25 bay tray I want to use so I can get rid of the cage This page has instructions below http://www.thinkcomputers.org/corsair-carbide-series-100r-case-review/4/ Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
kresher : On newegg it says it isnt removable, but there are screws. However, they are wicked tight. Has anybody actually done this? I have a 3.5/2.5 --> 5.25 bay tray I want to use so I can get rid of the cage This page has instructions below http://www.thinkcomputers.org/corsair-carbide-series-100r-case-review/4/