Will a proprietary motherboard fit another case?

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Standard parts don't fit that proprietary HP case.
That HP motherboard probably won't fit in a standard ATX case.

Can you modify the case? That depends on your skills.
But unless that HP pc was free, I wouldn't bother. Send it back, get your money back, and buy something ATX standard.

Of course, it you can't get your money back.....Dremel is your friend.


Standard parts don't fit that proprietary HP case.
That HP motherboard probably won't fit in a standard ATX case.

Can you modify the case? That depends on your skills.
But unless that HP pc was free, I wouldn't bother. Send it back, get your money back, and buy something ATX standard.

Of course, it you can't get your money back.....Dremel is your friend.
 
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Given the picture of the Motherboard it wouldn't matter if you got the PSU to fit in the case it can't power that motherboard. I don't see the standard ATX power 24 pin power connector on that board I do see a 6pin and 2 - 4 pin connectors which are not on your standard ATX motherboards. This is very much a proprietary system. Unless you can find an or make an adapter for connecting a standard ATX PSU to this system idk what you could do.