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Hi 🙂 

So I have victus 15L and unfortunately I damaged the case really bad and looks awful now!! So I want new case to swap and I searched everywhere I found nothing can anyone help please 

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Greetings @Y0YO 

 

This is a tough one to solve.

 

Have you tried eBay?

 

@NonSequitur777 found a HP 30L chassis for $79.00 somewhere online. I think it was purchased on eBay??

 

Check this Gaming Desktop thread.

 

Regards

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@Bill_To@Y0YO,

 

It appears that preowned Victus 15L (barebone) cases are difficult to find/purchase in the US, even via eBay.

 

[EDIT:] Please see next post.

 

There are much more affordable OMEN by HP 30L gaming PC cases for sale (which would allow fitting a Victus motherboard), such as via this eBay-US Seller: HP Omen 30L Chassis, Gaming PC Case with 750w PSU HDD caddy RGB Strip M45086-001 | eBay.

 

The challenge is for the OP -who resides in Saudi Arabia, to order a workable gaming PC case at reasonable pricing.  I would suggest purchasing a generic PC gaming case via AliExpressGaming Pc Case - AliExpress, which should allow the installation of the Victus motherboard and all other PC components.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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@Y0YO,

 

Actually, upon further research, fitting a Victus 15L RenoR2 motherboard (p/n: N00594-604) in a generic gaming PC case probably wouldn't work, because your motherboard's screw-holes and layout doesn't follow the industry standard motherboard format:

 

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And I am afraid, neither would an OMEN by HP case work for you, since their motherboards do actually follow motherboard industry standards.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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