Thursday, May 13, 2010

What kind of computer case does an HP pavilion a1240n have, is it microATX, ATX mid tower or full?

i need to know cause i'm not sure if my power supply would fit in thereWhat kind of computer case does an HP pavilion a1240n have, is it microATX, ATX mid tower or full?
Well, after looking around on the net, HP is only describing this as a ';TOWER'; which says NOTHING about the form factor of the motherboard.





However, I did find out it has an LGA775 socket (wow! You have a great Intel processor there...4.2 Mhz!). Anyway, it appears that you have what is called a mid-tower size box,


but the LGA775 is typically a socket inserted into a MICROATX or Small ATX form factor board. So I am going to guess that you have a mid-size tower with a microatx form factor.What kind of computer case does an HP pavilion a1240n have, is it microATX, ATX mid tower or full?
The motherboard has 3 PCI slots and therefore could fit into any ATX case





The manufactured provided case is MicroATX.





Any 20+4 Pin PSU Should be FINE.


If you allready have it then why not just test it?
Micro-ATX form factor, 9.6 in x 9.6 in


See the source link for data.


You replacing the board? Power supply...?


Hopefully you are aware that most of these major manf. cases have probs with pinouts and such accepting off shelf parts. Just asking.
Tower (would assume Full, since Mid isn't there)


http://shopper.cnet.com/desktops/hp-pavi鈥?/a>


(expand the Full Specifications Option down the page to view)








General


Type Media center


Product Form Factor Tower


Width 7.2 in


Depth 17 in


Height 15 in


Weight 24 lbs


Localization English / United States


System type Media center

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