Antec SLK2600AMB fitment

Pinkpig

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Hello all,

I have a Micro ATX motherboard and i'm looking into getting this case. Case Link
If that link doesnt work search for SLK2600AMB

On that webpage it says "Mainboard Supported
Standard ATX (Pentium 4 and AMD) motherboards"

so it just takes standard ATX and not a micro ATX like the motherboard that i have??

Thanks
laura
 

SneakyStuff

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Here's a better link Antec But from looking at the motherboard mounting holes, it doesn't look like ut supports micro ATX. Why not just get a regular ATX mobo? Just a thought.
 

mechBgon

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All ATX cases should support microATX too. Looking at this Newegg photo, I do see all the same holes that our 3700AMB's have, and I use microATX boards in those (my photo guide happens to feature one, in fact). So I think that's a go.

Bigger picture: I recommend stepping up to the 3700AMB if you can afford it. The heftier 350W PSU is reason enough, and it is also built a bit differently (recessed PCI-slot area), comes with a larger 120mm exhaust fan and has capacity for more hard drives with the option to mount a 120mm fan in front to focus cooling on the HDD rack.
 

Zepper

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In addition to what MB said, the 3700 also has rubber Hard drive isolators that the 2600 lacks.
.bh.
 

BT7990

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The MB should fit.

You also may want to look into the suggested upgrade with the case. For an extra $10-$15 you will be getting a better case and pwr.

I just put together a system with the SLK3700AMB and it is a great case.
 

Waterhouse

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I second that about upgrading to the SLK3700AMB. Cool and quiet. I found Directron will sell it without the power supply (I already have a very nice PSU) for $33. Killer deal if you don't need the PSU. See here.

FWIW,