D desmin88 Active Member Jul 6, 2010 #1 I'm deciding to buy a 2600 or Flashback, but need to know if the Flashback will fit in my case. My case is 3.622" x 5.905". Can anybody with a flashback tell me if the mobo is too big for this case?
I'm deciding to buy a 2600 or Flashback, but need to know if the Flashback will fit in my case. My case is 3.622" x 5.905". Can anybody with a flashback tell me if the mobo is too big for this case?
snowpenguin Frequent Poster Jul 6, 2010 #2 Considering that's a FB2 mobo after trimming in the stella, and that's a 3.5" screen, yes, I think so.
Considering that's a FB2 mobo after trimming in the stella, and that's a 3.5" screen, yes, I think so.
Mario Gin-Choobinest Member Staff member Jul 7, 2010 #4 Untrimmed it definitely won't fit, but with some simple trimming it will.
D desmin88 Active Member Jul 7, 2010 #5 Trimming as in relocation/ rewiring? On the mobo of the FB2, theres unused board on either side, im thinking of sanding or cutting down.
Trimming as in relocation/ rewiring? On the mobo of the FB2, theres unused board on either side, im thinking of sanding or cutting down.
Mario Gin-Choobinest Member Staff member Jul 8, 2010 #6 There's almost no rewiring to do. You just need to follow the composite/audio signals back to the main section of the board.
There's almost no rewiring to do. You just need to follow the composite/audio signals back to the main section of the board.
D desmin88 Active Member Jul 8, 2010 #7 So i can cut up to where on the board, so as to do nothing but just follow c/a signals. Also, once cut, can I just take a wire from the Composite video pin on board, directly to my screen? Same goes for audio.
So i can cut up to where on the board, so as to do nothing but just follow c/a signals. Also, once cut, can I just take a wire from the Composite video pin on board, directly to my screen? Same goes for audio.