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I believe that any ATX case (complete with ATX power supply) will fit with any
*ATX* motherboard. This appears to be the whole point to going to the ATX
design -- to provide as much compatibility as possible.
I also believe that non-ATX motherboards will not fit into ATX cases (with ATX
power supplies).
Certainly both of the above have been true for me with the specific brands of
motherboards I use, mostly ASUS.
Roxanne Pierce
R2 Systems, San Diego
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alvin B Johnson Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 1998 08:49
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> You stated stated that you need an ATX compatible case. Will any ATX
> case fit any motheboard or is it critical that you by a specific ATX
> case for a Specific Motherboar?
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> > > I am looking to assemble a Pentium II system using an ATX
> > > motherboard. Does this require a special case, or will the motherboard
> > > fit in any case?
> >
> > You are going to need an ATX compatible case for most ATX
> > motherboards.
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