Calling Dell experts: any issues transplanting Optiplex 9010 mobo?

Blue_Max

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I have a dandy Dell Optiplex 9010 whose case is all cracked and beat up, and it's too small to put in a better power supply and video card.

I'd like to maybe transplant that stuff into a new case so I can use the big power supply I already have, and a snazzy card that would never fit.

I've had issues with Lenovo boards not knowing how to control fans, etc, so I'm wondering if I'll encounter any similar weirdness?

...buying a new 1155 board is a little tougher to do these days! My local shops don't have any!
 

Blue_Max

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Okay, some of us don't like buying easy-to-fail electronics by ebay. A local shop means an instant replacement or refund, no shipping costs or delays. :|
 

Burpo

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You can put your Dell board into another case, whether a different power supply will work with it or not is the question. The Dell PS is only 200 watts, but may be proprietary, so a standard ATX PS may not power the Dell board.
 

Blue_Max

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I can already guarantee it's standard ATX power, since I've already replaced several over the years - this one included.

As much as I appreciate the comments, BAD advice is worse than NO advice.

Looks like I'll just have to DO it and report my findings (if anyone cares about this sort of thing!)
 

Burpo

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Thanks for the info. Some Dell Power Supplies are proprietary. Wasn't sure about this one, that's why I said "may".
 
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imagoon

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You need to go back quite a few years now to find one of the proprietary supplies in the dell small units. The huge Precision "servers in a desktop case" is an exception. Even the tiny Opti3010 testbed under my desk is ATX standard.
 

hoorah

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I have come across many 'donated' dells in the past few years, some broken, some not. I've seen many non-dell standard ATX power supplies in the core2duo systems like the inspiron 530. I have two BTX dells still in service (barely) that are painfully obvious that the power supplies are different physical sizes. I think the pinout is still the same between ATX and BTX, someone can correct me if I am wrong.

I haven't see anything newer than a core2duo/core2quad from dell to be able to tell you if they're still using ATX supplies but I remember hearing holy hell from dell owners the last time they pulled that non-standard crap and I haven't heard it recently. Take that info with a grain of salt as its just a guess.
 

hoorah

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You need to go back quite a few years now to find one of the proprietary supplies in the dell small units. The huge Precision "servers in a desktop case" is an exception. Even the tiny Opti3010 testbed under my desk is ATX standard.

How old of the Precisions are we talking? I still have a precision 390 (core2duo) as an HTPC, but its running a BTX power supply. Newer than that, or older?
 

imagoon

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How old of the Precisions are we talking? I still have a precision 390 (core2duo) as an HTPC, but its running a BTX power supply. Newer than that, or older?

"390" covers several years. The 690's I had a standard atx connector but some odd extra connector that went down near the pair of CPUs (16-18pin) and then some smaller ones that feed the RAM boards. I had read about people using these as ATX and just leaving the rest of them unhooked.
 

Chipfiref

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yeah these Dells are so enginneered for their manufacturing that it may be a crapshoot to reuse the parts. Still if they are free why not go on the adventure
 

Blue_Max

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Forget it... I took a real close look at the board before I disassembled anything and saw what I feared. It'll take ATX power just fine, but fan headers, temp sensors, even the power button were all proprietary plugs.

...on the plus side, I should be able to tweak this 750W power supply into staying in place even though it's a little too long for the design, and I think I'll be able to cut, pull or beat the snot out of the drive cage until it falls out, then I can put in as big of a video card as I want! :sneaky::twisted:

...or just sell everything off before I make it really ugly.
 
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