jonnyp11 New Member Dec 23, 2011 #2 from the pics i just looked at, i'm pretty sure it's not btx, but it also looks like a proprietary mobo to me, not a atx, but i can't say it's not atx
from the pics i just looked at, i'm pretty sure it's not btx, but it also looks like a proprietary mobo to me, not a atx, but i can't say it's not atx
voyagerfan99 Master of Turning Things Off and Back On Again Staff member Dec 23, 2011 #3 If you're planning on using that case for another build, don't. It'll save you time, trouble, and anger.
If you're planning on using that case for another build, don't. It'll save you time, trouble, and anger.
FuryRosewood Active Member Dec 23, 2011 #4 looks like atx to me...just possibly a matx mobo, but again, might be hard to determine if its atx form from the pics...the screwholes are hard to see
looks like atx to me...just possibly a matx mobo, but again, might be hard to determine if its atx form from the pics...the screwholes are hard to see
voyagerfan99 Master of Turning Things Off and Back On Again Staff member Dec 23, 2011 #7 You can find much nicer looking cases that will be a lot more builder-friendly.
Noahr55 New Member Dec 24, 2011 #8 I've always liked dell xps cases... what compatibility issues will i run into
voyagerfan99 Master of Turning Things Off and Back On Again Staff member Dec 24, 2011 #9 You'll probably have to manipulate the way you mount things like the mobo and PSU. Besides, they're a pain in the ass to work on.
You'll probably have to manipulate the way you mount things like the mobo and PSU. Besides, they're a pain in the ass to work on.