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Old April 4th 04, 05:44 PM
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Default Longer leads needed for 8KNXP

I installed my 8KNXP into an SR71 case from Savrow. The case is excellent
and gives the option of installing one of the mb backplates at the front of
the case behind a hinged flap. Excellent I thought, and tried to install the
plate with the two firewire and two USB ports on. However, the cables won't
reach to the mb. Savrow have proved less than helpful on where/how I can get
the cables extended. Any ideas.
Cheers,
Brian Griffin


 




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