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yes i wanna transfer all my insides to a new case im in gaming and to help with cooling and if i want to ever upgrade parts for the future. so i will be moving everything over i need to know an important question before i start the project. the front panel connectors header on the Bora h270 motherboard are they the industry standard for my new individual pins from the front of my new case to attach to? i see looking into my case that it has a regular plug like a fan plug instead of individual pins like most upgraded cases.any help would be greatly appreciated there was a question answered similar to this in another section of the forum but that was for a different older motherboard brand. thank you  

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@Mcleod3436620,

1) HP front panel header is proprietary.  This has helped others, check to see if your model reflects it.

2) motherboard mounting standoffs.

3) Rear IO plate is part of HP's case. Not a separate removable item.

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Thank you sir i guess only one way to find out start taking it apart just was wondering if anyone knew absolutely for sure before i even started the project looks like most likely it is but not for sure. thank you so much for your help again.

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Also will the I/O shield being part of the motherboard and not separate be problem for the new case or should not affect it?

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@Mcleod3436620'

Again, the I/O shield is part of the case. See video at 7:26   The entire rear of the chassis is ONE piece.

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Thank you for the video further into the video he actually knocks the I/O shield out so it can be removed and brought over to the new case?

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