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07-02-2019 07:40 PM
Product: HP Omen 870-2xx
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Hello,
I have a question and couldn't find on the community, Can I replace/Change the case of my computer. I'm not a big fan of the RGB case and I like full metal cases. I have added my own components (SSD, HDD(s)).
Thank you,
Dom-Dom
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07-02-2019 08:29 PM
Hello @Dom-Dom
We cant officially speak for warranty as we on the forum and not employees. But I can give you my opinion base on experience.
Adding your own drives have already voided the warranty. You would have to reinstall the original drives before getting warranty service. And changing the case is a no brainer, yes it will void your warranty.
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