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mATX and 7900GTO

Skyguy

Senior member
Am thinking of doing an E6300 build on the cheap for a buddy, probably shuttle-size. So I have 2 questions:

1) Just LOVE the look of this case, esp for the price. Is it decent? (am in Canada btw)
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?Ed...=189420

2) Will a 7900GTO fit in this case?

It doesn't need to be a killer rig for OC'ing, etc......just something good on a budget. Huge PSU not needed, etc. He's not an enthusiast, he's a student that wants to do some gaming on a modest budget, so I figured going mATX with bundles might cut the price down.....simple mobo, etc.

I'm open to all feedback/opinions/suggestions. Keep in mind I'm in Canada and trying to do it on the cheap.


Much appreciated.
 
Darn, they're changing their inventory. Here's the manufacturer site:
http://www.apevia.com/product.php?pid=143

I can change the case I suppose, but my general question is whether a 7900GTO (same dimensions as GTX) will fit into a "standard" smallform case with an mATX mobo?


And thanks for the welcome!!
 
Perhaps you should look for the Ultra MicroFly version of that case. It is an inch or so longer so it will give more room all around for full-size ATX PSU, long vid cards, etc. I don't like to mention Ultra products, but this time they did it better - just hope you don't have any problems with it...

.bh.
 
I did see the Ultra and it's tempting......after considering my options, perhaps going ATX is a better route. It'll give me more room plus better air flow for OC'ing if/when I get the chance. I love the notion of a smallform, but I think it may be somewhat impractical, given my performance expectations (especially on a budget), so an ATX would probably give me a better buy at this point.

Thanks for the help!
 
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