Replacement Computer Case

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by ibjaredu, Nov 14, 2007.

  1. ibjaredu

    ibjaredu Active member

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    I have a DELL C521 PC. I was given this PC as a gift, and I found out that due to it's "slim form" it only supports half sized PCIE and PCI cards. I have also discovered that the case opens on the right side rather then the left like most PC's I have seen. I need to find a case that will be compatible with the components currently in the PC. Any help appreciated.
     
  2. paiger651

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    You will not be able to reuse the motherboard in another case.
     
  3. ibjaredu

    ibjaredu Active member

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    your kidding? :(
     
  4. REAM

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    yes you should be able to.

    what is the mobo standard? ATX (inc variations) or BTX(inc variations)?

     
  5. paiger651

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    The C521 is a Dell Proprietary (small form factor-btx) motherboard.

    It may are may not be possible but it wont be a straight swap for sure.
     
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    You probably will, but you'll need a BTX case, which there aren't that many of about.
     
  7. REAM

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    dont most case come with both atx and btx screw holes?
     
  8. REAM

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    dont most case come with both atx and btx screw holes?
     
  9. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    No, ATX and MicroATX maybe, but rarely BTX, it's a completely different system.
     
  10. paiger651

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    Your Dell case will have a fixed rear I/O panel this will not be just a simple swap.As sammorris stated there is not that many btx case's to choose from.So if you get it to fit in one it will be a hacked up fit at best.
     
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    All right, thanks for your help ,guys.
     
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  13. sammorris

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    I think you might be able to use BTX with Mountain Mod cases, but they're even more expensive than the Kandalf I think.
     

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