The board will fit but you'll still have some things (such as the wiring of the front panel and the nonstandard back panel) to figure out, so if you're looking for a no-modification drop-in, the answer is no.
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Yes, install all the components into a non-Dell case would void the warranty, as would using a non-Dell motherboard.
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@IJustGotOwned wrote:
the back panel i dont really care about, i'll leave it open but
what would i have to do for the wiring?
You would use your new case wiring it will work fine it will have 1x1 or 1x2 standard header connectors so the Dell one block connector is not a factor.Usb and audio are standard ATX.
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This is Dell's Policy about the use of parts, software and components not supplied or installed by Dell.
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Yes, install all the components into a non-Dell case would void the warranty, as would using a non-Dell motherboard.
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