Would an EATX fit in this case?

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Yes, the g1 is one of the EATX format. According to gagibyte, the G1.Sniper 5 = E-ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 26.4cm, and regular E-ATX is 12 × 13 in (305 × 330 mm). But some of the motherboard manufacturers will make the motherboards as E-ATX like 305 × 257 mm, 305 × 264 mm, 305 × 267 mm and 305 × 272 mm . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATX#SSI_CEB
So I should say some of EATX format will not fit, and you should check out which MB you have, if you have the MB in 305x264mm , it will fit. Sorry.

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http://themodzoo.com/2015/03/silverstone-raven-rv05-case-review/4/

But in this build, the guy used a Gigabyte Sniper 5 E-ATX Mobo.

He also shows this diagram: http://tmz-media.com/images/reviews/silverstone/raven/rv05/modzoo_silverstone_raven_rv05_mid_tower_case_review_specs_001.jpg
Saying: "The Raven supports ATX, Micro ATX, Mini ITX, SSI-CEB (sometimes incorrectly called E-ATX) Motherboards."

What you think?
 
Yes, the g1 is one of the EATX format. According to gagibyte, the G1.Sniper 5 = E-ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 26.4cm, and regular E-ATX is 12 × 13 in (305 × 330 mm). But some of the motherboard manufacturers will make the motherboards as E-ATX like 305 × 257 mm, 305 × 264 mm, 305 × 267 mm and 305 × 272 mm . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATX#SSI_CEB
So I should say some of EATX format will not fit, and you should check out which MB you have, if you have the MB in 305x264mm , it will fit. Sorry.
 
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Thanks cin19!
 

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I used the MasterBox 5, for a dual Xeon build, you have to get some of the plastic MB standoff spacers to support a few of the middle MB holes, they insert from the bottom of the MB. Or, you can drill a few holes and use the regular stand offs. The case I used is the MasterBox 5 Black Mid-tower with Internal Configuration, E-ATX Support, and Nine SSD mount positions by Cooler Master $65.00 on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/MasterBox-Mid-tower-Internal-Configuration-positions/dp/B01HDUVOGI/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1473573226&sr=1-2&keywords=MasterBox+5+Black+Mid-tower+with+Internal+Configuration%2C+E-ATX+Support%2C
You can also go to PCPartPicker, search Xeon 2011 builds, and there is a nice custom white NZXT S340 mid-tower build, with very detailed pictures, shows you how to modify the case, and it looks amazing. Clickon the link to see the NZXT modification: http://pcpartpicker.com/b/fYjcCJ