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Scott,
The motherboard might fit, but the auxiliary cards (video, sound, etc) will
not.
The PCI slots will not line up with the holes in the case.
The card's metal mounting bracket will not fit the case.
And some of the cards will be too tall.
And most likely, the Power Supply will not have enough wattage to run the
system.
Jim Meagher
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----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Berry <[log in to unmask]>
> Hi there list,
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> Name is Scott and furst time I have written on this list. I have a
> question for you. Can you put the older Pentium boards in a 286 case I am
> talking about the mother boards if so how high can I go before they change
> to the different case and how much would the cases run?
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