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October 4th, 2020 22:00
Aurora R8, Case Swap *COMPLETED*
Hi guys,
I just wanted to make a forum post on a success story in swapping the Aurora R8 into a new case. For starters, a new case gives you more access to future upgrades such as a better graphics card as well as better airflow. Many components from the R8 are reusable with a few exceptions. Here are a few pictures:
Shoutout to Reddit member ZwoukLeBleu and Imgur user xVELGADx, PM me if you want the link to the source
What do you need to know about the case swap?
The challenges include knowing how to gain access to the hidden departments not documented by Dell. This includes taking off the top panel (two pieces), side panels (left side and right side), and optionally the front panel. Once all the panels are off, you can grab both the wifi module and the proprietary power LED connector (requires unscrewing for some). This isn’t required (read below) and if needed, you may skip this in favor of getting just the main components.
Do you need the wifi module and power led connector?
No these are not required. Thanks to ZwoukLeBleu, the optional way is to use the power SWITCH lead that comes with the case and to place them in the 4th and 5th slot starting from the left (skip the first three). This will allow you to use the power button that comes with the case. The only downside is that the power button won’t light up and that holding down the button to shut down your system doesn’t work. The Wifi module, while transferrable, is not needed if you plan to use a wired connection.
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What are the essential components that are swapped?
Motherboard, data drives, CPU w/ cooler are the main parts that are swapped. If you bought any custom fans or coolers, you may swap them too.
What about the power supply?
While you could use the Dell power supply, the case I used is much larger so the cables don’t have enough length. Because of this, I needed to buy a new PSU with longer cables to support the new case
Why does my case have 4 fans?
The case I used is an NZXT S340 which two of the fans hook up directly to the power supply via a molex cable. The radiator fan and one of the front fans are still connected to the motherboard. The Alienware motherboard requires that the two fan headers have to be connected or else it will fail to boot. I recommended buying your fans if you want something that’s quieter.
Any drawbacks or improvements to doing a case swap?
Better airflow and cable management. But the case swap will also cost extra $ to factor the following:
- New Case
- New PSU
- *Custom fans if you want them
Also, the motherboard back will be exposed since there is no IO shield. There is a soft foam that you can place on top of it that came with the stock case.
There will also be a startup error every time you turn on the machine and this can't be avoided. But clicking 'continue' allows the system to boot normally.
Can the case swap work for other Alienware configurations (R6, R7, R9, etc.)
To the best of my knowledge Yes as long as you're willing the time and effort. If you plan to buy a new PC and want different components such as a new motherboard, CPU, etc., I'd probably recommend skipping this as you'd be better off spending the $$ on better components than the stock Alienware.
Thank you all!



bellacoo
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December 13th, 2020 18:00
this is my Alienware Aurora r11 i just swap case few days ago

AuroraHasManyFans
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December 13th, 2020 19:00
Wait, you have TUF 3070?! What a beautiful graphics card! How are the military-grade cooling fans on the TUF card? Are they too loud? Is the fan noise pleasant?
bellacoo
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December 14th, 2020 19:00
@Anonymous oh yea its awesome now
iXp0
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December 14th, 2020 21:00
@bellacoo @Gysper
Awesome job on the case swap. I was going to do a a case swap for my R8 but I wasn't sure if I could do a "clean job" swapping the hardware. I decided to just build a whole new PC but you guys def did a nice "clean" job.
FloppyMusher
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January 27th, 2021 06:00
Alienware - Aurora R6 case swap "completed".
-CORSAIR 4000D case
-Thermaltake 700W power supply.
-No I/O error with 1 (working) USB plugged in from new case (black)
-Currently plugged in using the proprietary cable and LED's but will break out my multimeter soon unless I find a MB before it gets too annoying.
Thank you to everyone in here (and elsewhere as noted by OP and others throughout this thread).
IMGUR album
FloppyMusher
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January 27th, 2021 08:00
Confirmed pins 3 & 4 on R6 following what @HanoverB linked on the 1st pg / 3rd reply.
(Measured for 3V with PSUP on/i, shorted to power on/simulate pushing button...)
I was also getting voltage on 4&5 as stated before. I'm slowly catching up on the post(s) and following along but they rest aren't all "just simply led's" and am planning on figuring out reset and LED's for my case.
Gysper
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January 27th, 2021 13:00
@markburv @FloppyMusher @bellacoo
Nice job with the case swaps. Hopefully, the teardown wasn't too difficult and y'all had a better time doing some cable management. Looking at the photos, it looks like a larger radiator can fit into the new case too if needed.
I did update my build and using 140mm Noctua fans for exhaust and intake and the CPU idles below 30 C now while the GPU holds steady.
markburv
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January 27th, 2021 13:00
Nice jobs @Gysper @bellacoo @FloppyMusher
Plenty of breathing space now
FloppyMusher
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January 27th, 2021 13:00
Appreciate it! It was a journey but what needed to be done for many reasons.
Been tweaking and peaking all day!
markburv
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January 27th, 2021 13:00
@Gysper Mine is not yet done, coming soon C700P if that dang case ever gets sent (ordered 1/20/2021)
markburv
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January 27th, 2021 14:00
Impatiently waiting on a moderator to see your pics @FloppyMusher
Battled a bit with my R8 over the last month she has a few electrical scars now, hence the case. Pictures will follow I promise...
FloppyMusher
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January 27th, 2021 14:00
@Gysper
Couldn't have done it w/o ya! Gave me courage, let alone guiding me with the know-how down a fairly-structured path! LOL
I definitely underestimated the PITA it would be but saw others get discouraged at the same step and powered through it chunks at a time.
Going to look into 3d-printing the MB bracket. Will update if needed until it's no longer a dell.
FloppyMusher
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January 27th, 2021 14:00
@markburv
My parents named me cuz of the date I was born....
It will make sense.
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January 27th, 2021 22:00
@FloppyMusher
Finally the pictures came through, VERY NICE, brilliant idea with that guy holding the cable and supporting the GPU on the PCIe mount
SonicAttack
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February 21st, 2021 08:00
Wow looks great,
Im now looking at changing my R8 over to a new case, But from what i can see is it worth getting a new MB just save the problems with the Power On and USB's. The just transfer the hardware over ?