Most PB computers that I have worked with use a riser card that comes off of
the motherboard that the peripherals plug into. This makes the case that they
use nonstandard because the peripherals are parallel to the motherboard when
installed. Most standard MBs have the peripherals plug directly into the them
so that they are perpendicular to them and the slots on the case are set up
for this.
You should be able to purchase an ATX case for around $20 - $25 then you
could use a standard ATX MB which is what you will be working with most of
the time (currently anyway ) .
Dennis Noble
<< Can I use a 5 year old Packard Bell 486
as a PC to upgrade a new motherboard on
and experiment on so as to learn? I am
working on A+ cert. I've heard that
Packard Bell is propriatary though and
may not accept another MB.
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