Re: PC Metalwork



I think those cut-outs come with the mother board. They are made so the
I/O of the motherboard will fit. The entire slot is specificed by the
motherboard standard.

Here is a list of Motherboard manufacturers;
http://www.interfacebus.com/Mother_Board_Manufacturers.html

Leroy


Dirk Bruere at NeoPax wrote:
Anyone know what that metal panel at the back of the PC is that has
cutouts for the I/O stuff? We are trying to make a unique case and would
like to buy in those bits rather than have them made up specially at
significant cost.

Dirk

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