The DVD-front was removed from the slim-drive and just fitted with duck-tape in front (not very neat, I know ? ) The extra SATA-cable is actually attached to the SSD SATA-cable, so I couldn’t remove that. Here is an overview of the insides, notice that I have unplugged the 30mm fan, but didn’t bother to remove it. Drill 2 holes and attached it through the chassis (remember to fit SSD to bracket before attaching) Use half of the SSD brackets and mark a position under the “DVD-lip”. The screws goes through the grill and into the fan This square was then cut using the all rounder, this was the result:ġ20mm fan fitted on the top lid, the blue markings are me messing around with ideas I used the grill as template for making an internal square. * SSD drive (2,5″ connection & power is ready)įirst off mark the position you can fit the fan and still get the lid on, then drill 2 holes. * One half of a SSD bracket (see picture below) * A multifunction All rounder ( this for instance)
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Read more if you want check out how it fits inside and building tips! * Add a SSD-drive for less noise and more speed (I had a old 30GB spare that I used) * Remove the DVD-burner (who uses that anyway?) With the ION-chipset it handles XBMC very well, but there is only one problem: NOISE!!!Īfter opening the chassis I found two problems a 50mm and 30mm fans squeeeaking like hell The ASRock ION 330 have been a great friend running XBMCbuntu for several years!