Restoring a area 51 ALX to its former glory.

Well later I picked up a little uncommon Area-51 ALX chassis. It had been hacked on way more and I knew before I bought it.

Ive got most of them back together and have to other desktops Alienware helped in this area.

the only thing that I can't seen to find out what provision is ordered to hard disk platters in a side? When I had all 6 trays were missing and I took 6 nine trays. I looked through the user's guide and service manual and do not see anything that stands out who said what is the order. does anyone know what order they came from the factory?

something else that I can't find a MIO to fan control cable. It seems to be elusive. Anyone know where I can get one to?

Good evening. I don't have the time I can devote to see your start to finish to its former glory. Can I chip - in a pointer or two only. I'm familiar with this computer, but cannot make the connection between the words: MIO to fan control cable & whatever it is you have in mind you are looking to aqwire. On a side note, I moved information valuable swap in this pair of terminals:

We invite you to browse photos or find one of yours, post / report any cable you need & I may be able to direct you to obtain a. Or better, at least describe it. If not those below, help me help you...

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