>the 8500 would be better?  I also have an 8500 with a bad motherboard.  The
>case is much harder to work with though, that's why I was looking at the PC.
>What do you mean by cutting?

The 7500 and 8500 mobo's are to all intents and purposes identical.
The PowerCenterPro mobo is substantiually different.
That means the port locations are going to be different.
Also, the PowerCenterPro uses a riser card for the PCI slots, whereas the
7500 PCI slots are integrated.

The 8500 is a ghastly case design, treu, but it will still be better than
fiddle farting around with drills and metal snips.
I do believe the 8500 video out will work with the 7500 mobo as well, a bonus !

Cheers...Michael



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