Friday, May 14, 2010

Would my Micro-ATX Motherboard (9x6 inch) fit in this Computer Case?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as鈥?/a>





It says ATX and mines Micro ATX, but I've heard it will still fit in the case.





Would it?Would my Micro-ATX Motherboard (9x6 inch) fit in this Computer Case?
why not ask me?





of courseWould my Micro-ATX Motherboard (9x6 inch) fit in this Computer Case?
Yes, a Micro ATX motherboard can fit in a full-size ATX case.
yes it will

Can an Motherboard with a Form Factor ATX fit in a MicroATX case?

So I plan on buying an ECS BLACK SERIES GF8200A Motherboard:


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as鈥?/a>


Form Factor: ATX


Dimensions: 12.0'; x 8.7';








and I was wondering if it would fit in a Antec Mini P180 Case:


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as鈥?/a>


Type: MicroATX Mini Tower


Motherboard Compatibility: MicroATXCan an Motherboard with a Form Factor ATX fit in a MicroATX case?
no .. an ATX board is about 3 x 3 inches bigger than a microATX board(ATX - 12.x X 12.x vs microATX - 9.x X 9.x)Can an Motherboard with a Form Factor ATX fit in a MicroATX case?
No it has to be a mico board if you are fitting it in that case.


My recommendation to you is to get the same case but with an Intel core 2 Motherboard.


http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduc鈥?/a>





and pair it with this and 2Gb DDR2 pc6400.





http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduc鈥?/a> , I have used this combo in a number of builds and they are fantastic little boards and have a HDMI , DVI and VGA sockets so you can connect directly with a HD TV, and added bonus of Gigabyte's easy restore system which works a treat.





It's a relatively powerful and cheap combo and would be hard to beat for price/performance.


so you can have your cake and eat it. LOL
No ATX is the form factor like the dimensions basically so a full size ATX mobo wont fit into micro atx
No.

Can you put an atx mobo into a gaming cube case?

mobo is an asus m2n32-sli deluxeCan you put an atx mobo into a gaming cube case?
Is it a full ATX, or a micro-ATX? I don't believe most cube cases will hold a full ATX board.

Can some one please tell me that this case fits as a micro-atx mobo?

can you lok at the motherboard tray and see if this case is able to fit the micro atx in it. also please look at the specs to confirm your answers. thank you








http://www.raidmax.com/specs/smilodon.htmlCan some one please tell me that this case fits as a micro-atx mobo?
This is an ATX case, it will accept your micro ATX board no problem.





All you need to do is look at the ';form factor'; of a case.
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  • Can you put an atx motherboard into a gaming cube case?

    mobo is an m2n32-sli deluxeCan you put an atx motherboard into a gaming cube case?
    Most cases have a ';form factor'; or ';compatibility'; listing. If the case is only designed to hold Micro-ATX or smaller motherboards, a full-sized ATX motherboard won't fit.

    Micro atx motherboard would fit to my standard casing ? ?

    and would it fit to my e7200 intel cpu ?


    thanksMicro atx motherboard would fit to my standard casing ? ?
    Generally speaking, yes. ATX, whichever ATX, is built on the same basic standoff pattern (the standoffs sit on the case and the motherboard sits on them).


    However, if it is a proprietary case, ie. HP, Dell and so on, not a custom or barebone case, then it may not be truly standard, or adjustable. If you have the documentation for your case, it will tell you.Micro atx motherboard would fit to my standard casing ? ?
    To know for sure you need to look at your computer's user manual. But generally speaking if your computer is a full/mid-tower it will not fit it will be far too small.





    Micro ATX is meant to be used in shuttle-esque type boxes.


    www.shuttle.com





    You will need to get an ATX motherboard most likely but, again, check with your manufacturer's user manual.

    Would a atx mobo fit in this case?

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811156135Would a atx mobo fit in this case?
    Yes the specifications say that it is compatible with ATX Form Factor 12'; x 10.5'; or smallerWould a atx mobo fit in this case?
    Yes, on the bottom right it specifically says its a ATX Mid tower.





    But every case I have boughten over the years (since early 90's) , have multiple screw holes to accomodate different mother boards. When you install your mobo, you will see you have many empty screw holes on the case left over. Those are the holes that would have accomodated an AT or baby AT mobo.