Fitting Problem

b182tm

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Hey everyone.
I have a small question. I am currently looking for parts for my computer, and I ran into a small problem. The thing is, when I looked at the picture of the back of the case, and when I looked at the motherboard I want, the slots of the ports don't match up? Is that a problem, or can I simply remove the back of the case? Hopefully that isn't confusing to you. Thanks a lot
Derek
 
b182tm said:
Hey everyone.
I have a small question. I am currently looking for parts for my computer, and I ran into a small problem. The thing is, when I looked at the picture of the back of the case, and when I looked at the motherboard I want, the slots of the ports don't match up? Is that a problem, or can I simply remove the back of the case? Hopefully that isn't confusing to you. Thanks a lot
Derek

If it a ATX motherboard and a ATX case you should have no problem fitting the motherboard in the case. A ATX case will also hold smaller motherboard and usually have skew holes for all version of ATX motherboard.

What you can not do is put a ATX motherboard in a microatx case or for that matter a ATX motherboard will not fit in anything smaller then a ATX case.
 
i think your talking about the I/O thing (the rectangle thing thats right behind the motherboard)
usually if your buying a new mobo it comes with a new I/O board with it, look at the site were u saw it at and usually it will tell you what comes in the box.

if it doesnt come with one then you can call up the manufactor and theyll send u one..
the only thing u gotta make sure is , that the case is a ATX case and the mobo is a ATX and it will work... Hope this helps
 
Ahhh...I never even thought of that. That would make sense that it comes with the I/O casing. Thanks guys,
Derek
 
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