changing cases

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by oddray, Sep 8, 2005.

  1. oddray

    oddray Private E-2

    i have an emachine t6212 upgraded . and i was wondering if i could switch cases
    without the motherboard not fitting. is it possible or do u have to buy a motherboard to put in a new case like making your own computer?
     
  2. jamcgriff

    jamcgriff Sergeant

    The measurements of that case sound like it is a micro atx case. A micro atx motherboard is 24.4cm x 24.4 cm. ful atx motherboard 30.5cm x 24.5cm, Must cases will support both you will just have to check when you go to look online. Be sure to check the motherboard too because some manufactures use proprietry motherboards, but the old emachine i had had a micro atx motherboard i do not know if that is what is in their newer models.
     
  3. oddray

    oddray Private E-2

    i have an ati motherboard.
     
  4. jamcgriff

    jamcgriff Sergeant

  5. oddray

    oddray Private E-2

    i have a 24.4 cm motherboard. and my power supply is 15 cm long and 13 cm width or the other way around . and u iming me at oddray2 on aim would be really helpful for me . if u have an sn what is it?
     
  6. oddray

    oddray Private E-2

    sry i mean oddray3
     
  7. jamcgriff

    jamcgriff Sergeant

    check my user profile just put in there.
     

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