AT mobo fits Mini tower case?

bfavre

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Does a normal size AT motherboard like the pcchips m598 socket7 board fit in mini tower cases? I don't want to squeeze anything really tight, so is it supposed to fit into a mini tower case? Are all AT motherboards supposed to be compatible with mini towers?
 

Grunt03

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How many expansion slots do you have?How many PCIslot sare on the back?If they are the same then it should be alright.

If not get a good hack saw and cut the MB in half.( this process is sure ti fit but could cause slower speed and a slight electrical problem..........
 

bfavre

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It has 3 PCIs, 2 ISAs. It's a square board 22cm by 22cm. I think that's the normal AT. Should it fit? (are all AT boards designed originally to fit AT, babyAT cases?
 

dman

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Baby AT is not necessarilly just the "Height" of the board (Length of board perpendicular to slots) it also (maybe more-so) is the width (as measured in parallel to the slots).

In my experience, a FullSized AT board would take a lot of space in width-- maybe twice as much as a standard AT motherboard. I don't think I've seen any AT Boards that are too tall to fit into a Baby AT Case, but they might be too wide. I've never played with baby AT myself, so, I might be wrong about the height issue.

I have a Tyan Tsunami s1830 (Slot1 BX Board)-- it is fullsize AT motherboard. It goes from the back of the case to the front of the case in width (and it's mounted in a full AT tower case). A lot of medium cases the drive bays would interfere with the installation of this board (they'ed block the memory sockets). I know it wouldn't fit into most medium cases and certainly not any mini-cases.


 

dman

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I should have added:

That said, most mini-AT (not sure if "Baby" is the same thing) cases will take standard sized AT motherboards. Sometimes the fit is a bit tight and you have to put on Memory or CPU in a certain order (or they might be blocked by the powersupply or drive cages) but they can be made to fit if you take your time assembling.