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Hi all,I'm considering building a Micro ATX system because space will probably be a big consideration in a dorm. I've done some research and I found a few micro atx cases that seem to fit the bill ...
Last week I took a look at the fantastic Tecware Forge L, an E-ATX PC case for those who need a bit more space for high-end hardware. Honestly… ...
DeepCool MATREXX 40 Micro-ATX Case Despite its small size, DeepCool has clearly placed an emphasis on cooling performance with the MATREXX 40 by it offering AIO support for cooler designs up to ...
ASUS has just unveiled its new Prime AP201 Micro-ATX case, which might look small -- 33L of space is inside -- but it can take larger 280mm and 360mm radiators and large graphics cards.
The NZXT Vulcan Micro ATX Case also features an advanced mesh design for improived airflow, as well as space for a number of fans which include 2 x120mm (one included), 1 x 200mm, 1 x 80mm, a ...
I think I will just ditch the idea of using a micro ATX board and go with a USB soundcard: 120 - Intel DQ77KB 170 - i5 3470S 100 - 16GB RAM 40 - USB sound card 50 - mini ITX case 20 - used laptop PSU ...
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Both Mini-ITX and Micro ATX boards are squares, whereas standard ATX is a rectangle. Between the two smaller sizes, the Mini-ITX board is noticeably smaller at 6.7 inches x 6.7 inches, while the ...