Good quaity AMD case

OBCT

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No, that's foolish. By making a case specifically for one processor type, you limit your market by at least half. And cases are designated by form factor (ATX, mATX, BTX, etc), which has nothing to do with the processor.
 

acegazda

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Originally posted by: OBCT
No, that's foolish. By making a case specifically for one processor type, you limit your market by at least half. And cases are designated by form factor (ATX, mATX, BTX, etc), which has nothing to do with the processor.

why would getting a cpu specific case even help?
 

cessna152

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lol, this is an interesting thread.

Wonder if it would be worthwhile to market AMD Compatible ATX cases. Better not buy those Intel Compatible ATX cases.
 

OBCT

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Originally posted by: acegazda
Originally posted by: OBCT
No, that's foolish. By making a case specifically for one processor type, you limit your market by at least half. And cases are designated by form factor (ATX, mATX, BTX, etc), which has nothing to do with the processor.

why would getting a cpu specific case even help?

Exactly. Hence why I said it would be foolish. And confused, I hope you were sarcastic. There are only 4 BTX motherboards on Newegg.:roll:
 

confused1234

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" quote:
Originally posted by: confused1234
ya didnt you now ATX= AMD and BTX= intel



Both standards were developed by Intel. "

if you couldnt tell i was being sarcastic
 

Zepper

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The TAC duct is mainly for Intel - I remove it and block the duct vent when using sucn a case with AMD. But if you are looking for a good case on a budget, check the Rosewill thread here in Cases & Cooling. Some good deals there thru July 31.

.bh.