https://blog.naver.com/dongtancom/222373373946
컴퓨터 케이스 제조사도 많고 다들 자기 멋대로 케이스를 만들기 때문에 간혹 분해가 어려운 조립 케이스도 있습니다. 어디에 나사 구멍을 잘 숨겨놔서, 나사를 못 찾아서 분해를 어렵게 만드는 경우인데요. 잘 찾아보면 나사를 찾아볼 수 있습니다.
It is a computer used for delivery to Dongtan and Byeongjeom. It's a very old computer. It's been over 10 years. In my personal opinion, it is recommended to use a stable machine with a new one. This is because if it breaks down, the damage is large. (New computers are also broken, but old computers are much more likely to break down. Similarly, "Maker, Major Powerfly" is also defective. However, it is relatively less defective than the low-cost type. A new computer is good for business. If you bought a new computer and used it for business for three to five years, think that you have made enough work, and when it is worth it, I think it would be good to dispose of it secondhand and replace it with a new computer. There is little lag, so work efficiency increases. Especially at delivery places, if you don't have a computer, you can't do delivery work. It's good to have reserve money. It's good to be able to repair memory connection or power fly replacement by yourself. Because I work with it on all day, it's powerful.)
Anyway, the computer below is for force, and the power supply broke, so there was no response when the power button was pressed, so it was stocked as a "Dongtan Computer." These days, we rarely use mATX Powerfly, so there was only one in stock in the store. It's not a very good maker either. The mATX power is lower in performance than the ATX Powerfly, but it is more expensive to have. It's also a product that I don't really look for. Rather than using expensive mATX power, I will replace it with a low-cost ATX case and install a Powerflado ATX.
While replacing the power, this case is a case that fixes the SSD in a strange way, so I uploaded it.
Since the method of separating the SSD is unique, how did you make this case like this at first? It was an interesting case. It is a case made in the form of an SSD guide falling out when the screw with the SSD guide tightened on the back is released as shown below. It's easy if you know it, but hard if you don't, right? Since it is not a general form, when making a case, it seems necessary to have a sense of the position of the screw. Do you put a notification sticker on top of the SSD imprint? Should I at least mark it on the back? I think we should make it intuitive so that anyone can easily release it. Since it's an assembly case...
I think the picture below was taken while replacing Powerfly and selecting it.
[Similar case]
Separating the LG hard disk.
https://blog.naver.com/dongtancom/221501177102
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