K kpxxbladexx415 New Member Nov 24, 2007 #1 If i got a mobo with the form factor ATX would it still fit in a midtower case or would i need a full tower case? Last edited: Nov 24, 2007
If i got a mobo with the form factor ATX would it still fit in a midtower case or would i need a full tower case?
wiwazevedo Member Nov 24, 2007 #2 as long as the case is atx not micro atx it will fit well its supposed to u can click on the case like on newegg and read the specs itl say supports atx and m-atx (micro atx) usually but pretty much always if the case says atx itl fit the board
as long as the case is atx not micro atx it will fit well its supposed to u can click on the case like on newegg and read the specs itl say supports atx and m-atx (micro atx) usually but pretty much always if the case says atx itl fit the board
K kpxxbladexx415 New Member Nov 24, 2007 #3 kpxxbladexx415 said: If i got a case with the form factor ATX would it still fit in a midtower case or would i need a full tower case? Click to expand... whoops i ment if I got a mobo with ATX
kpxxbladexx415 said: If i got a case with the form factor ATX would it still fit in a midtower case or would i need a full tower case? Click to expand... whoops i ment if I got a mobo with ATX
O oscaryu1 VIP Member Nov 24, 2007 #4 Depends. Examples: CASE1 = mATX (micro atx), 11x9.6 ATX <- Basically tells you maximum dimensions of the motherboard that will be able to fit into the case... CASE2 = mATX, ATX. <- If it says that, then it can support all mATX and ATX.
Depends. Examples: CASE1 = mATX (micro atx), 11x9.6 ATX <- Basically tells you maximum dimensions of the motherboard that will be able to fit into the case... CASE2 = mATX, ATX. <- If it says that, then it can support all mATX and ATX.