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Antec Mini P180 US$80

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Sorry for the n00b question but besides being smaller in size, will a Micro ATX case accommodate my regular sized motherboard?

Thanks 😀
 
Originally posted by: Dynamyck
Sorry for the n00b question but besides being smaller in size, will a Micro ATX case accommodate my regular sized motherboard?

Thanks 😀

No it wont.
 
Well, $79.99 w/ free shipping is a very nice deal for this case (I would've jumped on had it not been for Lian-Li A05B and an ATX mobo ordered a few days earlier). It is not the lowest this case has been though (@ newegg.com). They had it for $69.99 w/ free shipping at least a couple of times this year.
 
I have the fill size version and love it. It has noise reducing panels and lots of fans. However it's so well designed, you actually do not need all the fans - I just one one of the fans, so the system is dead quiet (and I have lots of spare fans). It is a cool and quiet case, even though I run a hot 2900XT graphics card, and a heavily overclocked CPU. I'll be keeping this one for years...
 
This is about the size case that I was looking for but when I checked it now shows
Deactivated Item so I guess that I am out of luck.
 
To Marm: you should still be able to get this case somewhere else. However, Frys' recent firesale of these and now Newegg's deactivation is a strong indication of Antec ceasing to make it. Hopefully, it means they're going to come up with something even better.

To Imported: they're already making that -- it's called P180 (ok, not exactly, but it's close). Do you have 5-7 cards that you need an ATX mobo? There're X58 mATX mobos, as well as those that support X-fire.
 
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