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ATX Case for an AT Mobo?

Ime

Diamond Member
I have a TYAN Trinity S1590 100AT mobo here(AT-Class Mobo), and it is in an old AT-Style case. I kind of broke the case (don't ask!) but the mobo still works fine.

This Tyan mobo accepts ATX Power Supplies(has two PSU connecters, one for AT and one for ATX PSU's), so I was hoping I could buy an ATX case. According to the mobo's manual it will fit into a baby-at case, though I'm not sure what a baby-at case is.

Anyone know what type of case I could buy that would accept an AT mobo but use an ATX Power Supply? PM's are welcome! Thanks!
 
i have a generic atx case that came with at and atx io plates. got it at a pc show and it has the exact same side panels as the MAXTOP CSX-147K2F-GF-USB-GRAY that newegg sells for 32.00 (no- powersupply)
built 4 boxs with this case 3 atx 1 at with dual at atx power like your talking about and all work fine.
there must be other case's like this too.
 
BUMP!

Looking for an ATX case that holds an AT mobo, preferably one w/ lots of space for hard drives and such. Anyone know where to get something like this?
 
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