Hey, guys, I have an old HP Pavilion 6475Z (PII Celeron, onboard ATI Rage Pro video, and a case with a somewhat cool looking front, but internally has a "drive cage", a slideable section where the drives are mounted; you slide it out to mount or remove a drive unit, and when you're done, you slide it back). Does anybody know anything about whether the case is truly micro ATX or is it some proprietary geometry?
I mean, if I gut the thing, can I at least save the case and stick in a micro ATX mobo?
It's currently my younger one's computer (he hates it; stinky 15" CRT, integrated graphics, and worst of all, NO INTERNET; I wasn't going to waste a LAN card on that thing!) and because he hates, I'm going to replace it with a more kid-pleasing one (AMD Athlon XP 2500+ Barton, Sapphire Radeon 9600 XT 128 Mb, 80 Gb HD, 250 Mb Zip drive, DVD/CDRW, LCD 17", DFI nForce2 Ultra 400 board, and glowing blue LED fans in blue Raidmax case w/side window). He'd better like it.
But, hey, maybe I can salvage the old box's case... maybe?