It looks like it should work, I just would like to be sure.
The Fong Kai (FKI) FK320 is a workstation/enterprise-class chassis that will accommodate the high-speed AMD Athlon, dual Pentium III or Xeon processors. Some of the more prominent features include Superior Cooling Management and Excellent thermal properties. The backside of the FK-320 chassis contains a large stiffener giving the FK-320 the stability to install large hard drives in this unit without fear of torque. This also allows the shipping of this case to be complete without dislodging any computer part. This case has been pre-certified by IBM for the soon-to-be-released 12,000RPM hard drives.
Specifications: Chassis Type: Built for Workstations and enterprise class. Motherboard Type: ATX 2., Extended ATX Compliant, Full Size AT (3) 3.5" Internal Drive Bays, (1) 3.5 External Derive Bays. (3) 5.25" External Drive Bays. Heavy metal cage for hard drives to supplement heat dissipation. Expansion Slots: PCI 2.1 compliant for ISA Assembly, AGPpro 1.0 compliant, 7 full slots & Card guides for all 7 slots. Power Supply: ATX2.01, PS-2. Dimensions: (W x H x D) 8.5"x20.5"x21.25", 216x521x540mm. Cooling Fans (besides PS): 90mm fan in rear included, optional: 90 or 120mm fans in front. Plastic Parts: Front,Top. Internal Access: Side. Cover Screws: Tool-less entry. Power Supply: AMD Athlon K7 approved Model ATX-0730 300W made by Enhanced Electronics, recommended for up to Athlon 1333MHz (1.33GHz). Five IDE connectors, two floppy connectors, +12V power connector, Aux power connector.
Features: Excellent thermals. 10K Drive approved. Dual PIII & Xeon. 2-Aux 92' & 120mm Fans With Duct system. Intrusion Detection (optional). Card Guard System. Cooling for internal disks (passive and active). Color: Black, The beige version Fk320W is $1.00 cheaper.
Compatibility: Works with most desktop and server ATX computer motherboards including Asus, BioStar, Intel, FIC, Soyo, MicroStar, SuperMicro, PCChips, Amptron, PCWave, Gigabyte and Acer/AOpen. If your motherboard has onboard network adapter, you need to use the I/O shield that came with your motherboard. Most standard cases do not come with such special I/O blackplates.
i was eyeing the asus board at newegg but was unsure of the size. i was thinkng of goin with the hot lookin coolermaster tower to be sure. sorry if im a little OT
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