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Hey all,
I went and ordered the above case last week, which arrived today. Upon looking at it, everything seemed fine. Then i went and pushed the power button... it pushes in, but doesnt spring back out like i would assume it should.
If i give the case a bit of a tap it works its way back out, but im sure it aint supposed to be like that. I can cope with it being like this, however, if the button is damaged, it may not switch on at all.
And its not really the type of button you can replace either, it's a complete unit that houses the temp guage and usb ports etc.
Do you think antec would send me out the beizel(sp?), or do i have to send it back and wait close to two weeks for a replacement? Im waiting on some other parts at the moment, so i cant just put it all together and test it as that would mean ripping out the motherboard again once my other parts arrive.
I was thinking of using a multimeter on the power wires to see if pushing the switch completes the circuit, im not electrician, but it makes sense to me.
Why does something always go wrong! *cries*
I went and ordered the above case last week, which arrived today. Upon looking at it, everything seemed fine. Then i went and pushed the power button... it pushes in, but doesnt spring back out like i would assume it should.
If i give the case a bit of a tap it works its way back out, but im sure it aint supposed to be like that. I can cope with it being like this, however, if the button is damaged, it may not switch on at all.
And its not really the type of button you can replace either, it's a complete unit that houses the temp guage and usb ports etc.
Do you think antec would send me out the beizel(sp?), or do i have to send it back and wait close to two weeks for a replacement? Im waiting on some other parts at the moment, so i cant just put it all together and test it as that would mean ripping out the motherboard again once my other parts arrive.
I was thinking of using a multimeter on the power wires to see if pushing the switch completes the circuit, im not electrician, but it makes sense to me.
Why does something always go wrong! *cries*