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08-20-2019 03:26 AM
Greetings,
Welcome to the forum.
I am not a HP employee.
This is a tough question to answer since I have never worked with this product. HP likes to use proprietary components.
You can review the system board specs at this HP support site (Link). I don't see any motherboard measurements.
The motherboard has eight mounting points. The MB layout does not appear to comply with ATX or uATX MB mounting points.
Regards
08-20-2019 07:15 PM
Hi,
I would say no.
But there are unknown variables.
Did not see any HP specs on the HP motherboard dimensions at the link in my first response.
The HP MB mounting points don't look like they are ATX compliant.
A different forum member may have better suggestions.
You would have to take some MB measurements (chassis mounting point locations and motherboard dimensions). Then compare to retail cases to see what you can do.
Regards