S Shaneman1114 Jul 17, 2019 3 0 10 Jul 17, 2019 #1 My Hp Z230's 698113-001 or 698114-001 (not sure) mother board says on websites that it is an ATX board. But not sure if i can simply plop it into a standard case. Any one with experience or a way i can find out?
My Hp Z230's 698113-001 or 698114-001 (not sure) mother board says on websites that it is an ATX board. But not sure if i can simply plop it into a standard case. Any one with experience or a way i can find out?
Solution Satan-IR Jul 17, 2019 I'm not sure as those boards are proprietary designs and the case back plate for them might have mounting holes in different positions. I think it's best if you give HP support people the exact part/model number of the motherboard you have and check with them. You can also wait and see if anyone here with more input on this chimes in.
I'm not sure as those boards are proprietary designs and the case back plate for them might have mounting holes in different positions. I think it's best if you give HP support people the exact part/model number of the motherboard you have and check with them. You can also wait and see if anyone here with more input on this chimes in.
Satan-IR Splendid Ambassador Apr 18, 2014 2,427 407 21,390 Jul 17, 2019 #2 If the HP website says it's ATX it should have standard mounting holes and would go into any ATX-compatible case. Is it this one or this one? Reactions: Shaneman1114 Upvote 1 Downvote
If the HP website says it's ATX it should have standard mounting holes and would go into any ATX-compatible case. Is it this one or this one?
S Shaneman1114 Jul 17, 2019 3 0 10 Jul 17, 2019 #3 Satan-IR said: If the HP website says it's ATX it should have standard mounting holes and would go into any ATX-compatible case. Is it this one or this one? Click to expand... Oh thanks ! Its the 698113-001 (the second link) Upvote 0 Downvote
Satan-IR said: If the HP website says it's ATX it should have standard mounting holes and would go into any ATX-compatible case. Is it this one or this one? Click to expand... Oh thanks ! Its the 698113-001 (the second link)
Satan-IR Splendid Ambassador Apr 18, 2014 2,427 407 21,390 Jul 17, 2019 Solution #4 I'm not sure as those boards are proprietary designs and the case back plate for them might have mounting holes in different positions. I think it's best if you give HP support people the exact part/model number of the motherboard you have and check with them. You can also wait and see if anyone here with more input on this chimes in. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
I'm not sure as those boards are proprietary designs and the case back plate for them might have mounting holes in different positions. I think it's best if you give HP support people the exact part/model number of the motherboard you have and check with them. You can also wait and see if anyone here with more input on this chimes in.