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09-20-2024 05:26 PM
Greetings @XFibro
Welcome back to the Forum.
We've previously interacted in this Forum.
You seem to be interested in doing component upgrades. That's great. I upgrade stuff all of the time.
Your HP PC's case has limited upgrade paths. I had previously stated in a prior thread it is best to build a new PC if you want to do a lot of component upgrades.
Your PC's case has a solid front panel and a solid top panel. It might be possible to install a 92 mm AIO CPU liquid cooler at the rear of your case. Your case is very similar to the HP TG02 case in the following video.
Check out this YouTube video showing how to install an Alphacool Eisbaer LT92 AIO CPU Cooler in a HP TG02 case.
Regards
09-20-2024 05:26 PM
Greetings @XFibro
Welcome back to the Forum.
We've previously interacted in this Forum.
You seem to be interested in doing component upgrades. That's great. I upgrade stuff all of the time.
Your HP PC's case has limited upgrade paths. I had previously stated in a prior thread it is best to build a new PC if you want to do a lot of component upgrades.
Your PC's case has a solid front panel and a solid top panel. It might be possible to install a 92 mm AIO CPU liquid cooler at the rear of your case. Your case is very similar to the HP TG02 case in the following video.
Check out this YouTube video showing how to install an Alphacool Eisbaer LT92 AIO CPU Cooler in a HP TG02 case.
Regards
09-20-2024 06:11 PM
Hello. I have an idea. My older brother works at a strip club, and he has a decommissioned HP VICTUS 15L at work. It doesn't turn on. Is there any way I can remove the motherboard from my main PC and install it in this case?
And also, thank you for advice!
09-20-2024 06:55 PM
Greetings @XFibro
My pleasure.
Your case and the Victus 15L are similar. HP often makes minor modifications to product design specifications similar to automobile manufacturers .
Your MB might work in the Victus 15L case if the integrated front panel Input/Output ports on your MB exactly match the Victus front panel slots.
Both MB dimensions and MB mounting points would also have to match.
I have not tried this so it's anybody's guess if the MB transplant to the Victus case would succeed.
I would probably not try this.
Regards