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Moving my parts to another case?

Godlik3

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Hello, all. I was looking at my PC today and realized my case is old and small, and it lacked room for any new fans etc etc. I thought that maybe I could buy a new case and just take everything out and move it all in. I have never done this so I want some tips on how to go upon doing so, and also I would like links for good cases in the budget of around 100 dollars (( more if needed )) that will fit my mobo and all my other parts. Also, room for things like fans would also help a lot. Thanks all, here's the link to the stock machine I bought: http://www.acer.ca/ac/en/CA/content/model-datasheet/DT....

I have switched the PSU and GPU, but that's all I have changed in the rig.

Thanks for any answers, have a good day. 😀
 
If its running just fine why bother changing it? Unless you have other plans for the original case, you'll just be spending more money on a new case and have a spare that will be collecting dust. If you're adamant that you do need a new case, it should not be that difficult and involves removing and replacing the parts in its original position.
 
Oh! It's because there isn't alot of room for fans. I have ZERO fans other then the ones that come on parts in my case.
 
More fans has its pros and cons. Keep in mind that although it increases case airflow, it also increases noise and the amount of dust that goes into it.

Some cases that I can think of that would fit in the near $100,
Corsair Carbide 400R
Fractal Design Arc Midi R2
Silverstone TJ-08E (mATX)
Cooler Master HAF XM
Cooler Master CM 690 III
CM Storm Enforcer
 
It would be really helpful to know the form factor of the motherboard. The link in the OP is broken, so before we know whether you'll need an ATX, mATX or w/e, it's next to impossible giving advice.
 
Going by the measurements, the case looks like an ATX, so board probably is as well. You could pull the side off and measure the motherboard to be sure, ATX mobos are typically ~30 cm long and ~23 cm wide.
If it is indeed an ATX motherboard, any of the cases dma0991 mentioned would work, I myself have the Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 and am very pleased with it (although I repladed the stock fans with some Noctuas for quieter operation).

EDIT: Come to think of it, it's a lot easier downloading CPU-Z to get the motherboard model number, Google will do the rest 😉
 
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Oh, I'll measure it later today to make sure. Here's what is says on CPU-Z:




Anyways, what about all the USB and ports like that on the back of the case? Are they attached to the mother board or are they with the case? Also, how would I get the new ports on the case I buy to work with my mobo? Sorry if these are really nooby questions, thanks.
 
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