All posts by: rzoppa

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  • Topic: Upgrading Existing Computer

  • rzoppa

    Forum: PC Building ForumPosted: Subject: Upgrading Existing Computer
  • Replies: 13
    Views: 2,331

    I think I found my solution and it involve purchasing a PCIe expansion card with an internal USB 3.0 20-pin connector that will work with the cables for the USB ports on the front of my case.

    If a ...
  • Topic: Upgrading Existing Computer

  • rzoppa

    Forum: PC Building ForumPosted: Subject: Upgrading Existing Computer
  • Replies: 13
    Views: 2,331

    So I picked up the Phanteks P400A case and hooked everything up. The problem I am having right now is that the 3.0 USB ports on the front of the case are not working. I did some research and believe I ...
  • Topic: Upgrading Existing Computer

  • rzoppa

    Forum: PC Building ForumPosted: Subject: Upgrading Existing Computer
  • Replies: 13
    Views: 2,331

    Luckily, that motherboard isn't some weird proprietary form factor like Dell sometimes use(BTX or whatever).

    With the amount of headache you'll have in an old office PC case, I'd just invest in a d ...
  • Topic: Upgrading Existing Computer

  • rzoppa

    Forum: PC Building ForumPosted: Subject: Fans
  • Replies: 13
    Views: 2,331

    One thing that I happened to look over was the fan connections on my motherboard. From the specs I have 1 - CPU fan connector, 1 - System fan connector (3 pin), and 1 - Pump fan connector (4 pin)

    I ...
  • Topic: Upgrading Existing Computer

  • rzoppa

    Forum: PC Building ForumPosted: Subject: Upgrading Existing Computer
  • Replies: 13
    Views: 2,331

    Luckily, that motherboard isn't some weird proprietary form factor like Dell sometimes use(BTX or whatever).

    With the amount of headache you'll have in an old office PC case, I'd just invest in a d ...
  • Topic: Upgrading Existing Computer

  • rzoppa

    Forum: PC Building ForumPosted: Subject: Upgrading Existing Computer
  • Replies: 13
    Views: 2,331

    The problem with upgrading office PC's is always the case. So that'll have to be scrapped and a new one purchased to fit new hardware in. But the 600$ you've provided isn't a small amount so we should ...
  • Topic: Upgrading Existing Computer

  • rzoppa

    Forum: PC Building ForumPosted: Subject: Upgrading Existing Computer
  • Replies: 13
    Views: 2,331

    The problem with upgrading office PC's is always the case. So that'll have to be scrapped and a new one purchased to fit new hardware in. But the 600$ you've provided isn't a small amount so we should ...
  • Topic: Upgrading Existing Computer

  • rzoppa

    Forum: PC Building ForumPosted: Subject: Upgrading Existing Computer
  • Replies: 13
    Views: 2,331

    The problem with upgrading office PC's is always the case. So that'll have to be scrapped and a new one purchased to fit new hardware in. But the 600$ you've provided isn't a small amount so we should ...
  • Topic: Upgrading Existing Computer

  • rzoppa

    Forum: PC Building ForumPosted: Subject: Upgrading Existing Computer
  • Replies: 13
    Views: 2,331

    CPU: i7-3770 - 3.4GHz
    Motherboard: Pegatron IPMMB-FM Formosa (HP)
    PSU: DPS-300AB-73 A (HP)
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 630
    RAM: 24GB DDR3
    1 - 250 GB Sata SSD
    2 - 1 TB Seagate HDD

    Looking to upgra ...