- Mar 14, 2008
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Hello all,
This is my first post here and it's a very simple question. I have a second post but that's for another topic in another sub-forum. My current system (a SFF Shuttle) is on its last legs and I'm looking to build a new Intel Core2 system. I was wondering if I can re-use a very old, generic ATX case that I had for a Celeron 500 system [...lol]. Reason being that my local computer store (Canada Computers) has an absolutely horrendous case selection and those that are half-decent are quite costly (looking to buy a separate power supply too).
Either way, I was quite happy with that case and want to save those extra $50 or so. If I buy a new power supply and stick it into this ~1999-2000 case, can I still latch on a Core2 motherboard and use it as if it were a modern case I just bought today? Would there be any sort of drawbacks to doing this?
This is my first post here and it's a very simple question. I have a second post but that's for another topic in another sub-forum. My current system (a SFF Shuttle) is on its last legs and I'm looking to build a new Intel Core2 system. I was wondering if I can re-use a very old, generic ATX case that I had for a Celeron 500 system [...lol]. Reason being that my local computer store (Canada Computers) has an absolutely horrendous case selection and those that are half-decent are quite costly (looking to buy a separate power supply too).
Either way, I was quite happy with that case and want to save those extra $50 or so. If I buy a new power supply and stick it into this ~1999-2000 case, can I still latch on a Core2 motherboard and use it as if it were a modern case I just bought today? Would there be any sort of drawbacks to doing this?