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Does anyone know what motherboard is used in this pc. I want to know if I can move this to another case so that I can use a full size graphics card. I know that I will likely need to upgrade the power supply to do this as well. But don't know what type of case would fit this motherboard. If someone could point me to how to figure out what kind of motherboard it is that would be great as well.

 

Thanks,

Mike

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Here is the Service Manual:

 

Manual

 

Here is the Manual showing an image of the motherboard:

 

Board Image

 

That is a form factor called micro-ATX. I pulled up a picture of another industry standard micro-ATX board here:

 

http://images.bjorn3d.com/Material/revimages/motherboards/Gigabyte%20G1%20Killer%20Sniper/3896.gif

 

The layout is the same and the mounting holes are in the same position. However, the power connectors are proprietary so an industry standard full sized ATX power supply is not going to have the power leads to plug into the HP board. It looks like the HP Power supply would fit in a standard case and if you could find the power supply for the "tower" version of the HP 600 G1 it has the same power leads and is 320w.

 

702454-001  That is the Part number

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/702454-001-HP-P-S-320W-STD-12V-POWER-SUPPLY-/161425240963?pt=LH_DefaultDomai...

 

I know it is not the answer you want to hear but if you click "Accept as Solution" it will make it more readily available to the public. 

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Here is the Service Manual:

 

Manual

 

Here is the Manual showing an image of the motherboard:

 

Board Image

 

That is a form factor called micro-ATX. I pulled up a picture of another industry standard micro-ATX board here:

 

http://images.bjorn3d.com/Material/revimages/motherboards/Gigabyte%20G1%20Killer%20Sniper/3896.gif

 

The layout is the same and the mounting holes are in the same position. However, the power connectors are proprietary so an industry standard full sized ATX power supply is not going to have the power leads to plug into the HP board. It looks like the HP Power supply would fit in a standard case and if you could find the power supply for the "tower" version of the HP 600 G1 it has the same power leads and is 320w.

 

702454-001  That is the Part number

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/702454-001-HP-P-S-320W-STD-12V-POWER-SUPPLY-/161425240963?pt=LH_DefaultDomai...

 

I know it is not the answer you want to hear but if you click "Accept as Solution" it will make it more readily available to the public. 

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Thanks for the great and thorough reply! Huge help to me.

 

Mike

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