Before opening the case
of your PC disconnect the power supply, it is also advisable to unplug
anything else from the computer including any network connections.
If you have an anti-static strap then wear it throughout the installation
process, if one is not available then touch a metal part of the case to
discharge any static before touching any static sensitive devices (memory,
video cards, modems, etc).
Types of computer
cases
There are many different types of cases available, far too many to be covered in
one tutorial so we will concentrate on the standard types and the way they open.
Tower Cases
This type of case normally opens one of two ways, either separate panels on each
side or one big sleeve that covers the top and both sides.
Separate Panels
This type of tower case is usually opened by removing 2 or 3 screws on each side
of the back of the case (see fig 1.1), when you have removed the screws
you will be able to slide the panels back to release them from the chassis of
the case (see fig 1.2).
Single Sleeve
This type of case is opened by removing 4 or 6 screws (depending on case) from
the back in a similar position to those in fig 1.1 and then sliding the
whole sleeve backwards (you may have to lift the back end of the sleeve
slightly).
Desktop Cases
The most common desktop case is opened by removing 2 screws from each side of
the case and around 3 from the back of the case, then slide the cover backwards
(you may have to lift the back end of the sleeve slightly) to remove it.
Whichever type of case you have if you are not
sure about the way it opens then consult the manufacturer's literature, some
manufacturers have special systems for opening their cases.