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Do you mean the polarity of a normal switch? That shouldn't matter as it's just connecting the circuit, but if it's a switch with say an LED in it then yes the power for the LED will have to be connected the right way but that's a different matter.Big B said:Make sure to pay attention to the polarity when rigging it up so that you can get it connected to the motherboard, you don't get frustrated with not having the wires connected.
I agree with that, it'd be a lot easier to have the holes are already in the right place and are the correct size, if you get it stlightly wrong you'd have to start again as try to get a screw to go in a hole that's not lined up could cause the metal to bend or put too much strain on the motherboard and that could lead to *crack!*ninja fetus said:I would buy a cheap case and rip out the motherboard mount and hard drive/optical bay mounts.