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Ranie
>>189704 For the CPU, you could just make it a little square that falls in a little shallow hole, or just like the RAM, you could make a smaller little square to glue on top of the chip (Intel chips are like that). For the heat sink and fan, well you could either go mega detailed and actually make each little pieces in the heat sink, but perhaps you should just make it a square with texture. And for the fan, you could make a little square, and then have 4 blades that can rotate on a toothpick (this should be an option if the person making it doesn't want to make it moveable) and then cover them with another box that has a couple of bars on top of it.
For the wires, you could have 2 sides of flat textured paper for each wire(so that when glued it will make one wired thats colored on both sides) and these could slide in into the inside of a little rectangle (and glued on the inside) which would fit into its corresponding socket (like the mother board or the Hard Drive)
As for the details on the motherboard, you should make most of them just textures, although you should look at a real mother board and see which parts stick out a lot, and you should make them pieces that will glue on the mother board.
Also, perhaps you have already done this, but, you should make each piece (Power supply, mother board) not connected to the actual case, so that when building, you build the motherboard outside without bending the case, and then just glue in inside when youre done.
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