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hi, ahother dumb question as you know i'm bulding a pc and i relly like this case.
But i can't find a motherboard that fits, its compatable with atx and micro atx if that helps.
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That would mean that almost every motherboard fits in there , ATX is the standard and micro ATX is a smaller variant of it.

Have a look at different motherboard spcifications , they almost all will be ATX.


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When i say i cant find one that fits i mean the ports don't line up.


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Ah , i see what you mean. Every motherboard comes with its own small "back plate" , so dont worry about that.

Like this:

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Ok, so if I'm understanding you corectly this motherboard will fit the case. .
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Yup , the motherboard wil have its own backplate , and you can replace it with the one that comes in the case.


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