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07-29-2020 05:21 PM
Hi, i'm looking to change my case, because the stock one is so small and the temperature reach high level, someone can say me if i can use the same motherboard on a normal case like a coolermaster one or it doesn't fix on it?
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07-29-2020 05:51 PM
There are several problems with your inquiry.
1) There is no rear I/O plate. The motherboard rear connections protrude through cutouts in the rear.
2) PSU is an HP proprietary design. It will not match-up to an ATX cutout or screw pattern on a new case.
3) Front panel I/O (power switch) is not standard wiring. You would have to re-wire.
How are you determining temperatures, and what do you call high?
Your I7-8700 CPU specs are here , rated max of 100 C. Here is a good read on CPU temp and cores vs speed.
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