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HP Pro 3130

 Greetings

I have an hp mother board  from the HP Pro 3130 MT the model is  MS-7613 Ver. 1.1. It is an micro atx format. i plan to move it to another case does anyone have experience doing this? It seems the front panel connectors are basically same as the standard in pc cases.  Any experiences or input are appreciated. 

thanks

 

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@Jay139,

The HP3020 MT is a circa 2010 motherboard. As such,  it is of little value. As it began with WIN 7, and is Legacy BIOS, it can  not support a more modern UEFIvBIOS GPU card. The rather slow PC1333 RAM, no support for HDMI, and other pitfalls makes me question your choice of a project PC.  And no, the front IO header is not a standard wiring scheme.

http://media.flixcar.com/delivery/minisite/show/8/en/413478

https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pro-3130-minitower-pc/4191693/document/c02206658

https://images10.newegg.com/Manufacturer-Brochure/Manufacturer_Brochure_83-147-507.pdf

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