R Rene Zokra Reputable Nov 29, 2015 3 0 4,510 Nov 29, 2015 #1 Do you have to by a certain case if you bought a Micro-ATX Motherboard?
Solution PsyKhiqZero Nov 29, 2015 ATX Cases from largest to smallest. E-ATX, ATX, and m-ATX. A motherboard will fit in any case designed for it's standard or larger.
ATX Cases from largest to smallest. E-ATX, ATX, and m-ATX. A motherboard will fit in any case designed for it's standard or larger.
O Outlander_04 Titan BANNED Nov 18, 2008 20,307 4 74,960 Nov 29, 2015 #2 Micro-ATX boards fit in m-ATX cases or ATX cases . Upvote 0 Downvote
Forever Oleg Admirable Jul 15, 2015 3,280 0 8,960 Nov 29, 2015 #3 Yes, the case has to support mATX motherboards. Upvote 0 Downvote
PsyKhiqZero Splendid Jun 1, 2008 3,171 0 21,960 Nov 29, 2015 Solution #4 ATX Cases from largest to smallest. E-ATX, ATX, and m-ATX. A motherboard will fit in any case designed for it's standard or larger. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
ATX Cases from largest to smallest. E-ATX, ATX, and m-ATX. A motherboard will fit in any case designed for it's standard or larger.
R Rene Zokra Reputable Nov 29, 2015 3 0 4,510 Nov 29, 2015 #5 PsyKhiqZero : ATX Cases from largest to smallest. E-ATX, ATX, and m-ATX. A motherboard will fit in any case designed for it's standard or larger. Thank you, you helped me a lot! 😉 Upvote 0 Downvote
PsyKhiqZero : ATX Cases from largest to smallest. E-ATX, ATX, and m-ATX. A motherboard will fit in any case designed for it's standard or larger. Thank you, you helped me a lot! 😉