yeah but it will look stupid, geta full atx motherboard, they have more features, their should be something in the specs of a case that says the different motherboard standards it supports
yeah but it will look stupid, geta full atx motherboard, they have more features, their should be something in the specs of a case that says the different motherboard standards it supports
yes, but in assumption that the case gives you standoffs for the micro atx board(standoffs are for lifting the boards height off the right side panel.)
Because you have less RAM slots, fewer PCI-e and SATA ports and worse slot spacing. Often less features such as USB internal headers, LED debug systems, onboard power buttons and such.
Only get a Micro-ATX board if you have to fit it in a Micro-ATX case.