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Can I Use Existing Case to Upgrade the Motheboard?

 
 
Oscar G. Carranza
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      30th Oct 2003
I currently have an Gateway Athlon Select 700. I would like to replace
the motherboard and processor, but keep the existing mid-tower case. Is
this possible? Its a Jabil AMD Motherboard R4. What if any are the
limitations on the motherboard/processor combo I can install in this
case?

Thanks for any help,
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Eric Scofield
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      30th Oct 2003
> I currently have an Gateway Athlon Select 700. I would like to replace
> the motherboard and processor, but keep the existing mid-tower case. Is
> this possible? Its a Jabil AMD Motherboard R4. What if any are the
> limitations on the motherboard/processor combo I can install in this
> case?


As long as the motherboard is the right form factor and has the appropriate
dimensions for the case, then you should definitely be able to reuse the
case. Keeping this in mind, the limitations are purely on which motherboard
you choose. A new motherboard will be able to support a newer CPU,
peripherals, etc.

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Mike Mastro
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      30th Oct 2003
One additional note, make sure that the power supply is also sufficient for
you newer motherboard, CPU, and peripherals. Some of the newer chips can
take more power and also have more stringent cooling requirements.

Good luck!

Mike

"Eric Scofield" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > I currently have an Gateway Athlon Select 700. I would like to replace
> > the motherboard and processor, but keep the existing mid-tower case. Is
> > this possible? Its a Jabil AMD Motherboard R4. What if any are the
> > limitations on the motherboard/processor combo I can install in this
> > case?

>
> As long as the motherboard is the right form factor and has the

appropriate
> dimensions for the case, then you should definitely be able to reuse the
> case. Keeping this in mind, the limitations are purely on which

motherboard
> you choose. A new motherboard will be able to support a newer CPU,
> peripherals, etc.
>
> - E
>
>



 
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-= Ratz O. Fratzo =-
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      30th Oct 2003
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 06:47:43 GMT, "Mike Mastro"
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>One additional note, make sure that the power supply is also sufficient for
>you newer motherboard, CPU, and peripherals. Some of the newer chips can
>take more power and also have more stringent cooling requirements.


That would be the big sticker for me. If the system is more than 18
months old, chances are the PS might be too weak for a leading or
trailing edge processor and video card. You can buy some reasonably
priced cases that have decent enough power supplies in them, such as
those from Antec. I'd ditch the case and buy a new one. The Gateway
or Dell or whatever it is might also have non-standard connections of
the case LEDs and switches to the mobo.

Get a new case too. Then you got the older case/mobo/cpu intact to
use as a second machine at some point.






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