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HP 290 G2 MT Business PC - Desktop CPU
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello,

 

I just want to ask if its possible to change the  default casing. I just saw some good gaming cpu casing but not sure if this will be possible. Although, the default casing is still ok, I just though maybe I can change to make it look better. Some says it is possible depending on the motherboard. But some other says not possible. Hope to hear some advise. I'm assuming this motherboard is MicroATX, but still seeking from experts.

 

Motherboard: HP-843C

 

http://www8.hp.com/emea_middle_east/en/products/desktops/product-detail.html?oid=21761460

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this is a non standard motherboard (LincsB) using non ATX mounting/board size and a non standard power supply and the backplate I/O is not removable as ithe I/O ports are simply cut out of the HP case

 

a case conversion while possible is not a beginer or midrange project in this case

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this is a non standard motherboard (LincsB) using non ATX mounting/board size and a non standard power supply and the backplate I/O is not removable as ithe I/O ports are simply cut out of the HP case

 

a case conversion while possible is not a beginer or midrange project in this case

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