L legions91 Reputable Jul 8, 2014 17 0 4,510 Jul 8, 2014 #1 Hello. I am re-building my PC and changing from e-atx mobo to m-atx. I need big (oh, the irony..) mini-itx case. I am planning to make SLI with two 760's. Any ideas? My budget isn't too big. I'd like to close it at around 130$ (400 PLN).
Hello. I am re-building my PC and changing from e-atx mobo to m-atx. I need big (oh, the irony..) mini-itx case. I am planning to make SLI with two 760's. Any ideas? My budget isn't too big. I'd like to close it at around 130$ (400 PLN).
Solution tiny voices Jul 9, 2014 That is a micro ATX motherboard, NOT a mini-itx board. IT WILL NOT FIT in an m-itx case. Only m-atx cases and up. You are confused about motherboard sizes. Here, this will clear it up. http://www.buildcomputers.net/images/motherboard-form-factors.jpg
That is a micro ATX motherboard, NOT a mini-itx board. IT WILL NOT FIT in an m-itx case. Only m-atx cases and up. You are confused about motherboard sizes. Here, this will clear it up. http://www.buildcomputers.net/images/motherboard-form-factors.jpg
tiny voices Titan Sep 6, 2012 34,175 5 99,965 Jul 8, 2014 #2 A mini-itx case will not work. You need an mATX case for your mATX motherboard. there are no SLI capable mitx motherboard either. Upvote 1 Downvote
A mini-itx case will not work. You need an mATX case for your mATX motherboard. there are no SLI capable mitx motherboard either.
L legions91 Reputable Jul 8, 2014 17 0 4,510 Jul 8, 2014 #3 tiny voices : A mini-itx case will not work. You need an mATX case for your mATX motherboard. there are no SLI capable mitx motherboard either. Rrrrrright... *looks at Z97M OC Formula* Upvote 0 Downvote
tiny voices : A mini-itx case will not work. You need an mATX case for your mATX motherboard. there are no SLI capable mitx motherboard either. Rrrrrright... *looks at Z97M OC Formula*
tiny voices Titan Sep 6, 2012 34,175 5 99,965 Jul 9, 2014 Solution #4 That is a micro ATX motherboard, NOT a mini-itx board. IT WILL NOT FIT in an m-itx case. Only m-atx cases and up. You are confused about motherboard sizes. Here, this will clear it up. http://www.buildcomputers.net/images/motherboard-form-factors.jpg Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
That is a micro ATX motherboard, NOT a mini-itx board. IT WILL NOT FIT in an m-itx case. Only m-atx cases and up. You are confused about motherboard sizes. Here, this will clear it up. http://www.buildcomputers.net/images/motherboard-form-factors.jpg