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  1. Posts : 309
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    Vandal Switches


    Hello got 2 questions, are all Vandal Switches able to work as a power/reset button as some sites do not state that they are Momentary ones. Second question is I got a 800D case and at the back there is holes for WC, how would I measure the size of that hole, ruler straight over from left to right? and if I were to put a vandal switch in that hole can I keep the rubber or would that interfere with anything electrical wise, I don't think so but want to be at the safe side. The reason why is that my power button is so rarely used and the reboot even less so would like to hide them from showing in the front of the case
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  2. Posts : 1,442
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
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    The two sites I've bought switches from list both momentary and latched (either on or off). The easiest way to measure the hole is with a ruler (metric), this won't be accurate but it will give you an idea if you need the 16mm or 22mm switch. The switch doesn't need to be grounded so the rubber will have no effect on the operation of the switch. It would be a better idea to remove the rubber piece so the switch is more securely mounted.

    momentary switches: http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l3/g52/...hes-Page1.html
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  3. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
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    you'll also find a useful power cable Vandal Resistant Switch Wire Harness
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  4. Posts : 309
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    That site is where I have checked it for as I like the complete set or it might have been Performance PC that had it but they have a full set for 25$ with switch and cable already connected and I already own a extension cable so don't need to worry about the length. But if I want to measure the current hole it is correct that I go from edge of the hole in the middle to the edge of opposite hole?

    And if I don't want to use the led on them I simply don't plug that cable in right?
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  5. Posts : 1,442
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
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    Andreas W said:
    That site is where I have checked it for as I like the complete set or it might have been Performance PC that had it but they have a full set for 25$ with switch and cable already connected and I already own a extension cable so don't need to worry about the length. But if I want to measure the current hole it is correct that I go from edge of the hole in the middle to the edge of opposite hole?

    And if I don't want to use the led on them I simply don't plug that cable in right?

    Yes to both of your questions.
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  6. Posts : 309
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    Thanks a lot for answering.

    http://www.aquatuning.se/product_inf...ting-6pin.html This switch here according to the site its suppose to be able to use it as power or reset but it don't say momentary, looked at Frozen CPU and they want 35 dollars for shipping which is just ridiculus. So can I assume that one is the correct one as the recommended cable seem to indicate a premade cable with 2x 2 pin connectors
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  7. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
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    Andreas W said:
    Thanks a lot for answering.

    Aquatuning - Din vatten och moddnings återförsäljare - Vandalismustaster 19mm Aluminium schwarz, blau Ring beleuchtet Phobya push-button vandalism-proof / bell push 19mm Aluminum black, blue ring lighting 6pin 71086 This switch here according to the site its suppose to be able to use it as power or reset but it don't say momentary, looked at Frozen CPU and they want 35 dollars for shipping which is just ridiculus. So can I assume that one is the correct one as the recommended cable seem to indicate a premade cable with 2x 2 pin connectors
    That will be far cheaper to grab those on aquatuning + the premade Phobya cable.

    I just would had wished they have those cables set with a 4 pins molex to act as normal switch On/Off...guess will have to build my own on a cheapest way melted with one of those phobya cable.
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  8. Posts : 309
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
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    Yes, ordering them from Aquatuning is 50% cheaper for me which says quite a bit. But I rather ask and get confirmation that it is correct switch then buy it and it would be the wrong switch and something goes wrong
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  9. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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    Sure is a lot of work for one little push switch. That will still be there when your done. It just won't work. If you remove the front switch now you have a hole. If you plug the hole it will most likely look worse than the button switch.
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  10. Posts : 309
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    Not quite sure what you mean Layback Bear the holes at the back are already there made by Corsiar, so if the switch is the same size as the already made hole it take very little time to install it
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