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    Red face How do I mount my power supply on plexi?

    I want to keep my power supply in the box but i dont know how to mount it. I would take it out of the case but i dont want to resolder anything. Can someone give me ideas of mounting it? It has no holes or anything for screws to go in!
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    Cool

    Double sided sticky tape (as opposed to double sideded non-sticky tape, which is basically paper)?

    Or drill some holes?

    Or epoxy?

    Large magnets?

    Spider web?

    Duct tape?

    Self tapping plastic screws?

    PC board clip on standoffs?


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    That's wierd. I could have swore I already posted here. Guess UBB just ignored me.

    You could mount it the same way it was in the case. Drill four holes for the screws, and a large hole for the fan and ac plug.

    In the normal computer case, it was just held in by four screws on the back.

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