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The motherboard uses standard micro ATX standoff mounting hole spacing. If you plan on switching the AIO cooler, keep in mind that the CPU cooler mount uses Intel mounting brackets on an AMD CPU socket. When swapping the case, I personally had to buy a new motherboard as I could not get a new AIO cooler to fit properly on the board. Also the pins for the front I/O power are in odd locations on the motherboard. So it will fit in any micro-ATX compatible case, but you may have to get creative to make it work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It can be moved to another case without problems. Like all cases, you may still need to adjust your ground pins. Highly recommend buying a different motherboard though. HP locked their bios, making it hard to do anything there.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Standard mATX.
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