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Can I use this motherboard for other cases?
I read my motherboard might prevent me from using other cases...the mother board says: MZN61-AR on it,
and this is what a crucial scan said:Main Circuit Board b
Board: PEGATRON CORPORATION Acacia 1.02
Serial Number: MS1C93R40101707
Bus Clock: 200 megahertz
BIOS: Phoenix Technologies, LTD 5.19 10/17/2008
my case is too small for a new graphics card which should be compatible, and I think I will need to change it :/
can i? Thanks :P
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I cannot find any info on the motherboard at all for some reason
download and run CPUz ( http://www.cpuid.com/downloads/cpu-z/1.55-setup-en.exe ), run it and go to the mainboard tab, take a screen shot, and post it up
You find those a lot in home theater PC's and small office computers
There's TONS of cases that will fit into
you can use any ITX case, and it will be designed just to the size of the motherboard, like these. If I'm not mistaken though, you wont be able to use an ATX size case without some modifications to the case...
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