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Hey there. I believe it fits a standard mATX motherboard, but don't quote me on this -- many Dell desktop PCs use proprietary parts and I'm uncertain whether the Inspiron 5675's case interior has been specifically modified for proprietary parts or not.

 

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Illustration of microATX relative to other standards

Above: Standoff Screw Layout for the Inspiron 5675's Motherboard.

Below: Standoff Screw Layout for mATX Motherboards.

 

The Inspiron Gaming Desktop's motherboard standoff screw layout matches 8 out of 9 holes if compared to standard mATX motherboards.

 

SourceInspiron Gaming Desktop Service Manual (page 95) by Dell.

 

Someone on Tom's Hardware posed a related (but different) question, and one of the answers they got suggested that the Inspiron 5675 housed a standard mATX motherboard.

 

SourceDell Inspiron 5675 motherboard 5675 in a new case? on Tom's Hardware.

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On 4/19/2020 at 4:50 PM, Eschew said:

Hey there. I believe it fits a standard mATX motherboard, but don't quote me on this -- many Dell desktop PCs use proprietary parts and I'm uncertain whether the Inspiron 5675's case interior has been specifically modified for proprietary parts or not.

 

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1921010505_Inspiron5675-mATXMOBO.png.3458c6a4751719738450a3066cf365a1.png

Illustration of microATX relative to other standards

Above: Standoff Screw Layout for the Inspiron 5675's Motherboard.

Below: Standoff Screw Layout for mATX Motherboards.

 

The Inspiron Gaming Desktop's motherboard standoff screw layout matches 8 out of 9 holes if compared to standard mATX motherboards.

 

SourceInspiron Gaming Desktop Service Manual (page 95) by Dell.

 

Someone on Tom's Hardware posed a related (but different) question, and one of the answers they got suggested that the Inspiron 5675 housed a standard mATX motherboard.

 

SourceDell Inspiron 5675 motherboard 5675 in a new case? on Tom's Hardware.

So I'm gonna buy this motherboard will it compatible with the parts in the PC and sorry for responding to late  

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20 minutes ago, disputations said:

So Im gonna buy this motherboard will it compatible with the parts on the PC and sorry for responding to late  

Compatibility with the Inspiron 5675's Case:

Perhaps? I can't give you a definitive yes or no answer, as I've never handled the Inspiron 5675's case before and I don't have it's exact interior template/measurements that I can refer to. I can tell you that the GIGABYTE GA-A320M-S2H motherboard is an micro-ATX motherboard.

 

Worst case scenario, if the motherboard doesn't fit in your case, you may have to drill some standoff screw holes to accommodate it.

 

Compatibility with Other PC Parts:

Uncertain, until you post more details about your PC. The only PC part you've listed is your Inspiron 5675's case, and I have no idea what the rest of your setup looks like.

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23 minutes ago, Eschew said:

Compatibility with the Inspiron 5675's Case:

Perhaps? I can't give you a definitive yes or no answer, as I've never handled the Inspiron 5675's case before and I don't have it's exact interior template/measurements that I can refer to. I can tell you that the GIGABYTE GA-A320M-S2H motherboard is an micro-ATX motherboard.

 

Worst case scenario, if the motherboard doesn't fit in your case, you may have to drill some standoff screw holes to accommodate it.

 

Compatibility with Other PC Parts:

Uncertain, until you post more details about your PC. The only PC part you've listed is your Inspiron 5675's case, and I have no idea what the rest of your setup looks like.

So it has a AMD Rx 560, 460 watts power supply, ram- 8 GB 2400 MHz, CPU Ryzen 5 1600 AF, 1 tb storage. i tied to put the Ryzen 5 1600 AF in motherboard that comes with the PC buts it doesn't work that why i'm  buying a new motherboard

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So it has a AMD Rx 560, 460 watts power supply, ram- 8 GB 2400 MHz, CPU Ryzen 5 1600 AF, 1 tb storage. i tied to put the Ryzen 5 1600 AF in motherboard that comes with the PC buts it doesn't work that why i'm  buying a new motherboard

Inspiron 5675 Motherboard

🤨...?

According to Dell's site, the Inspiron 5675 uses the X370 chipset motherboard, which supports Socket AM4 CPUs. The AMD Ryzen 5 1600 AF uses a Socket AM4 as well, and should be physically compatible with the motherboard. If it "doesn't work," it may be a motherboard issue. I'd suspect the motherboard would need a BIOS update, but that topic is out of my league and I'm not 100% certain.

 

Pictures of the Inspiron 5675 motherboard would help confirm whether or not your Socket AM4 CPU would be physically compatible with it.

SourceInspiron Gaming Desktop Setup and Specifications by Dell.

 

GIGABYTE GA-A320M-S2H Motherboard

Your PC parts should be compatible with the motherboard, but note that the motherboard may or may not require a BIOS update. AMD Ryzen 5 1600 AF will be supported if the GA-A320M-S2H motherboard has been updated to BIOS Version F20 or higher.

 

SourceGA-A320M-S2H CPU Support List by GIGABYTE.

 

Personal Option: I'd go with at least a B450 motherboard. A320 motherboards lacks a lot of upgradability and quality-of-life features (only 4 x PCIe 2.0 lanes, 1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2, etc.).

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18 minutes ago, Eschew said:

Inspiron 5675 Motherboard

🤨...?

According to Dell's site, the Inspiron 5675 uses the X370 chipset motherboard, which supports Socket AM4 CPUs. The AMD Ryzen 5 1600 AF uses a Socket AM4 as well, and should be physically compatible with the motherboard. If it "doesn't work," it may be a motherboard issue. I'd suspect the motherboard would need a BIOS update, but that topic is out of my league and I'm not 100% certain.

 

Pictures of the Inspiron 5675 motherboard would help confirm whether or not your Socket AM4 CPU would be physically compatible with it.

SourceInspiron Gaming Desktop Setup and Specifications by Dell.

 

GIGABYTE GA-A320M-S2H Motherboard

Your PC parts should be compatible with the motherboard, but note that the motherboard may or may not require a BIOS update. AMD Ryzen 5 1600 AF will be supported if the GA-A320M-S2H motherboard has been updated to BIOS Version F20 or higher.

 

SourceGA-A320M-S2H CPU Support List by GIGABYTE.

 

Personal Option: I'd go with at least a B450 motherboard. A320 motherboards lacks a lot of upgradability and quality-of-life features (only 4 x PCIe 2.0 lanes, 1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2, etc.).

i would get the b450 but I'm looking for something really cheap and really good

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