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Thermaltake Swing VB6000 SWS
To read this review go to: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Thermaltake/VB6000/
Please Digg the review to help us promote it. Last edited by Agent_D; 09-29-2005 at 07:16 PM. |
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USB on Swing
I have just got one of these cases, just for the reason it's got front USB.?
Unfortunatly for some reason my Asus M/B wants more connectors to what the case has? Never had this problem before. The USB connectors are just a single strip, but on the M/B it's a Double connector. If any one can help me out with this problem. I would be most greatfull. ![]() |
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Thanks Urlyin..
Guess what??? The plug that plugs into the USB unit inside the front of the P.C, for some reason was not plugged in. Must have happened when i built it? DOH I must retract my first post, for being a total *** This case is great value for money. Thermaltake highly recomended Once again thanks for the help |
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