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Hi, I feel really dumb asking this, but will someone tell me what these parts are in this picture (link is below), and tell me where they go, and what they do. thanks so much! -Nick


In the second from last pic:
part 1- what is the part labled "case speaker"
part 2- what is the part in "screws and installation tools" that is on the right?
LINK:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ShowImage.asp?Image=11%2D144%2D102%2D01%2Ejpg%2C11%2D144%2D102%2D03%2Ejpg%2C11%2D144%2D102%2D02%2Ejpg%2C11%2D144%2D102%2D04%2Ejpg%2C11%2D144%2D102%2D05%2Ejpg%2C11%2D144%2D102%2D06%2Ejpg%2C11%2D144%2D102%2D12%2Ejpg%2C11%2D144%2D102%2D08%2Ejpg%2C11%2D144%2D102%2D10%2Ejpg%2C11%2D144%2D102%2D11%2Ejpg%2C11%2D144%2D102%2D13%2Ejpg%2C11%2D144%2D102%2D09%2Ejpg%2C11%2D144%2D102%2D14%2Ejpg%2C11%2D144%2D102%2D15%2Ejpg%2C11%2D144%2D102%2D16%2Ejpg&CurImage=11%2D144%2D102%2D01%2Ejpg&Description=APEVIA+%28ASPIRE%29+X%2DPlorer+ATXB8KLW%2DBK+Black+Steel+ATX+Mid+Tower+Computer+Case+%2D+Retail

2006-12-03 15:05:33 · 8 answers · asked by George 2 in Computers & Internet Hardware Add-ons

8 answers

part 1= the speaker for you to hear from . part 2= they are the pieces that you pit on the bottom of the case to keep it from scuffing your floor surfaces.

2006-12-03 15:10:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well can help 50%. The case speaker lead is to connect a small internal speaker to the motherboard. This speaker has nothing to do with your sound system but its where the little bleeps come from on power up. As for part two, sory I couldn't see what you were asking. All you normally need is a small cross head screwdriver and slim nose piers. Nice case though.

Ahh, just had another long llok. The screws and nstallation tools. No sure what they mean by tools but the small brass posts, screw into the motherboard tray and then the motherboard has corresponding holes that line up with the poste. Then you screw through these holes into the threads at the end of the posts. The posts are there to lift the board off the tray to allow air circulation. The pack contains all the screws, washers and spacers that will be required. Although you will probably not need all of them so dont worry if you seem to have a lot left over, they put in more than enough, depending on what motherboard you will be installing.

2006-12-03 23:22:32 · answer #2 · answered by Brian 2 · 0 0

The case speaker is a speaker used for the beeps that come from the computer itself, not the speakers. It will plug into the motherboard. Most motherboards have this built in.

The other part, I don't know. It looks like some sort of bracket, possibly for the speaker. Or it could be a part to manage the wires coming from the front panel, like the power button and light. (the wire ends go through the loop to keep them neat and together). But I'm not for sure.

2006-12-03 23:12:48 · answer #3 · answered by Bryan A 5 · 0 0

OK - The case speaker is exactly that. Its a little speaker that can basically 'beep' when you have a startup error. The top is the speaker and the bottom is the plug to the motherboard - BAD BAD BAD proportions - the plug should be much smaller.

Part 2 - it looks like a spacer that hold down the back edges of internal expansion cards, but I cant see that it has one by looking at the other pics.

Nice case!

2006-12-03 23:13:24 · answer #4 · answered by orlandobillybob 6 · 0 0

The case speaker is the internal speaker which you will hook up to your motherboard after it is installed. This supplies the little beeps and blips you would hear from your computer during startup. The screws and installation tools are for mounting a motherboard that you purchase separately into the case itself as well as additional hardware.
As for what that bracket is specifically, there'll be a manual that comes with the case to let you know what it's for.

2006-12-03 23:11:01 · answer #5 · answered by Chris S 5 · 0 0

The case speaker is a tinny little speaker that lets the computer go "beep" when it boots. Not Hi-fi, you have to add real speakers if you want that.

The screws and installation tools is full of screws, motherboard standoffs, insulated washers and miscellaneous junk. I think the thing you are referring to is a lock bracket, but it's hard to tell.

2006-12-03 23:11:32 · answer #6 · answered by Computer Guy 7 · 0 0

The case speaker is a little internal speaker that goes in your pc. It for people who dont have speakers hooked up. The case feet are little rubber stubs that your pc rests on like chair legs.

2006-12-03 23:09:17 · answer #7 · answered by ( J ) A ) K ) E ) 1 · 1 0

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