Compaq (HP), Dell, IBM, ... when you put your cpu backwards on your mobo, then it doesn't realy matter. (except when Dell placed it backwards themselfs offcourse) ;)
Check if standard form factors (ATX, µATX, ...) fit in your case and place such.
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Compaq (HP), Dell, IBM, ... when you put your cpu backwards on your mobo, then it doesn't realy matter. (except when Dell placed it backwards themselfs offcourse) ;)
Check if standard form factors (ATX, µATX, ...) fit in your case and place such.
I don't think you can get a replacement motherboard from Dell to replace the one you fried. I don't think they sell those seperately. At least they don't for their Laptops. The only way is to send it in for repair...which might be tricky/expensive considering you obviously messed it up :D
Definately check compatability, and get that computer working though!
BTW, I think Dell makes okay computers, though I've never owned one except for a used PowerEdge 4300 Server. But their support isn't that great (relayed expirence someone had trying to get a compatible PSU from them), but looking at other manufactuers, nobody has good support now a days I think.