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OK, I plan on doing some cable management in my Antec 900 soon. I have an ASUS Rampage Formula motherboard. I want to be very precise with the holes I'm going to cut in the case, so I thought it would be a good idea to make a mock motherboard out of cardboard. Then I thought it would be really neat if I could just have a pic of the motherbard scaled to real size. So I took an image from the net, as well as a snippet from the PDF manual, and then cropped and resized them. However, even though I resized them both to the proper measurement in inches, each image is a different size.
Is it possible to do what I want to do, and if so, what is the best way for me to go about it? Or am I better off just getting a piece of cardboard, and when I take my rig apart, eyeball where all the things on the motherboard go on the piece of cardboard. Thanks for reading my strange request... ![]() I attached the images that I resized and cropped so you could better get the idea.
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The images you posted are two different sizes.
I don't understand why you can't make them the same size. What program(s) are you using to resize them?
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I figured it out now...I think...now to just see about printing it at a kinkos...
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CPU-Z Validation P15672 3DMark Vantage GPU-Z Validation ![]() My Antec 900 Cable Management Mod How To: Dismantle and Clean your 9800GTX! ![]() I fold for my mom. 19 year breast cancer survivor, and battling ovarian cancer right now. ![]()
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