Choosing the right case?

Rashy10

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Hi,

So a couple of months ago i bought a pc and i am slowly replacing parts etc... And i want to change my computer case in a much stylish better one. So i have a question about choosing the right computer case. Are all computer cases compatible with motherboards? And how would i know if my motherboard or gpu would fit in my computer case. My mother board is an AMD GA-F2A68HM-HD2. Thanks in advance :)
 
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Your motherboard is a Micro-ATX (M-ATX) board so any case that supports micro-atx and full atx boards is compatible.

As far as GPUs, the only thing that determines compatibility is the depth (front to back of the case).
If you lookup your GPU specs it will say its depth, and if you lookup a computer case's specs it will say the maximum GPU depth it supports.

cirjakvoja

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You don't need to worry about space if you chose a normal/modern case. In very few cases there is no enough room and it's usually because of huge graphics card, I think that the Titan X is one of the fewer ones. But chose a case that you like not that someone else recommends, you can ask me or the community if it's worth the money etc. Consider NZXT Noctis 450, H440 and S340, also Cooler Master Master Case Pro or Cooler Master Maker Case Pro, and Cooler Master CM Storm Enforcer. I personally have a lot of money and am going with the NZXT Noctis 450 because my build is red.
 
Your motherboard is a Micro-ATX (M-ATX) board so any case that supports micro-atx and full atx boards is compatible.

As far as GPUs, the only thing that determines compatibility is the depth (front to back of the case).
If you lookup your GPU specs it will say its depth, and if you lookup a computer case's specs it will say the maximum GPU depth it supports.
 
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