I recently bought an HP desktop. Only use for DVD ripping/burning and encoding Mpegs to feed a network media player. I wasnt very concerned about the features, just needed a decently fast processor for the encoding and the HP has an AMD Phenom II Quad core which does the job.
The motherboard is a Foxconn u-ATX. I was looking at cases and most seem to accomodate both the ATX and Micro ATX form factors. But heres the thing. The HP has the motherboard placed on the left side of the case when looking at the case from the front. Ive never seen this before. Ive Only ever seen the MB placed on the opposite side which is exactly how all the cases I have seen locate the motherboard.
So my question is ... is it just a simple matter of flipping the motherboard upside down to install in a new case? It seems like that's all it would involve. The outputs for USB, Video, sound, ethernet etc. are on the lower, right side when looking at the back of the HP. So flipping it the other way to install in a different case would locate them on the upper, left side when looking at the back of a new case. So Im assuming here that it is just a standard u-ATX board that HP, for whatever reason, decided to place on the opposite side of "normal".
I have a second hard drive installed in the case already as well as a second DVDrom drive. I would like to move my external hard drive inside the case as well. I am concerned about cooling because I would have to install it in the bay where a floppy drive would usually go and there is no air movement there in the HP case. Also, no front fan so I am already concerned about heat with the existing HDD's which dont get any direct air flow as it is.
So, has anyone seen this before (MB on "wrong side)? Does it sound like just a matter of flipping it "upside down" to install in another case?
If it doesnt sound like a problem, can anyone recommend a decent case with room for expansion and good cooling that doesnt cost an arm and a leg and will accomodate a micro atx MB? Im assuming that the u-ATX MB's have a standard for mounting holes, yes?
Appreciate the advice.
Thanks
The motherboard is a Foxconn u-ATX. I was looking at cases and most seem to accomodate both the ATX and Micro ATX form factors. But heres the thing. The HP has the motherboard placed on the left side of the case when looking at the case from the front. Ive never seen this before. Ive Only ever seen the MB placed on the opposite side which is exactly how all the cases I have seen locate the motherboard.
So my question is ... is it just a simple matter of flipping the motherboard upside down to install in a new case? It seems like that's all it would involve. The outputs for USB, Video, sound, ethernet etc. are on the lower, right side when looking at the back of the HP. So flipping it the other way to install in a different case would locate them on the upper, left side when looking at the back of a new case. So Im assuming here that it is just a standard u-ATX board that HP, for whatever reason, decided to place on the opposite side of "normal".
I have a second hard drive installed in the case already as well as a second DVDrom drive. I would like to move my external hard drive inside the case as well. I am concerned about cooling because I would have to install it in the bay where a floppy drive would usually go and there is no air movement there in the HP case. Also, no front fan so I am already concerned about heat with the existing HDD's which dont get any direct air flow as it is.
So, has anyone seen this before (MB on "wrong side)? Does it sound like just a matter of flipping it "upside down" to install in another case?
If it doesnt sound like a problem, can anyone recommend a decent case with room for expansion and good cooling that doesnt cost an arm and a leg and will accomodate a micro atx MB? Im assuming that the u-ATX MB's have a standard for mounting holes, yes?
Appreciate the advice.
Thanks
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