is there any case it would fit it other than the 1 i am currently using? and is bigger so i can upgrade?
and why is it split into 2 parts
i have no idea what motherboard it is it is the one that came with the pc when brought. would that mean if i got a new case i would have to buy a new motherboard and PSU?Not sure what you mean...If you mean can you use your hardware in a new case, then yes providing the motherboard is a standard layout like ATX/MATX etc
But just checking your motherboard, it does not look like a standard ATX layout so this will not work.
i have no idea what motherboard it is it is the one that came with the pc when brought. would that mean if i got a new case i would have to buy a new motherboard and PSU?
View: https://imgur.com/a/dsAwjmJPicture of your case and motherboard.
Back of the case showing all the connections, and motherboard with the case side panel off.
Upload the pics to imgur.com, and post the link here.
yes this is the pc i currently use for gaming and other things which i would like to change just for gaming and didnt know if i can put into a bigger case.Possibly...Is this the PC you have?
https://hothardware.com/reviews/alienware-x51-r3-review?page=3
is there any case it would fit it other than the 1 i am currently using? and is bigger so i can upgrade?
and why is it split into 2 parts
no worries thank you both for your help and time stay safe.It splits into 2 parts due to the power supply which is a external type I believe at 330w...So this is going to be very hard as I do not think you can find a cace of the shelf that will do the job....Sorry...
I could be wrong and if so hopefully others can correct me... but as USAFRet says it would not work...
It is absolutely proprietary.is there any case it would fit it other than the 1 i am currently using? and is bigger so i can upgrade?
and why is it split into 2 parts