Solution photonboy Apr 29, 2018 ATX cases in general just mean they support ATX, microATX and mini-ITX motherboards... so yes you support that MSI Z370 board. Mid Tower diff etc: https://www.nanoxiausa.com/blogs/articles/difference-between-mid-tower-vs-full-tower-case
ATX cases in general just mean they support ATX, microATX and mini-ITX motherboards... so yes you support that MSI Z370 board. Mid Tower diff etc: https://www.nanoxiausa.com/blogs/articles/difference-between-mid-tower-vs-full-tower-case
photonboy Titan Jun 20, 2006 21,567 13 85,015 Apr 29, 2018 Solution #2 ATX cases in general just mean they support ATX, microATX and mini-ITX motherboards... so yes you support that MSI Z370 board. Mid Tower diff etc: https://www.nanoxiausa.com/blogs/articles/difference-between-mid-tower-vs-full-tower-case Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
ATX cases in general just mean they support ATX, microATX and mini-ITX motherboards... so yes you support that MSI Z370 board. Mid Tower diff etc: https://www.nanoxiausa.com/blogs/articles/difference-between-mid-tower-vs-full-tower-case