Exactly right. Further inspection reveals that the 490 MBD has TWO power leads, a 20 pin and a 24 pin. It won't even fit in the full size Kandalf case...unreal. Thanks Dell, for your proprietary madness!
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Little home project- I have a decked out precision 490 that i would like to move to my Thermaltake Kandalf case. Has anyone tried anything like this before? After setting the two PCs side by side I finally noticed how massive the MBD in the Dell is. Before I put a ton of work into yanking the guts out of this thing, can anyone tell me if they think it will fit?
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by: jamietonerPosted on 2009-10-31 at 03:22:00ID: 25709098
My guess(because i haven't seen this done either) would be it wouldn't fit as most Dell motherboards use a proprietary motherboard layout rather than an ATX or BTX standard. If you want to be sure measure the standoff locations. Also finding a io panel is going to be impossible, and pinning out the power button is a giant PITA.