mATX mobo in ATX case?

kornermi

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Can I use micro ATX form factor motherboard in a regular ATX form factor case, like Lanboy from Antec? More specifically, I am thinking about Asus A7N266-VM/AA because it has everything I need on board. Thanks.

If not, can somebody please recommend decent mATX case? Only requirement is that it needs to have 2 exposed 5.25 drive bays. Thanks.
 

nolovenohope

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Yes you can use a mATX in an ATX case. As far as cases to recommend, I got none because I don't know much about em.
 

Zepper

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ditto nolove... I don't know of any ATX case that can't also take an mATX mobo.
. If you want a more compact case, there is a nice Enlight on newegg. Just plug this number ( N82E16811116121 ) into the search field. There are several other compact cases with two or three 5" bays under AOpen, InWin and LiteOn that could also serve you well.
.bh.
Where's the :beer: ?
 

Mingon

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be aware the A7N266-VM/AA is a single channel solution iirc and as such will be slower than the normal nforce
 

kornermi

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Originally posted by: Mingon
be aware the A7N266-VM/AA is a single channel solution iirc and as such will be slower than the normal nforce

I think I heard about that, which causes compatibility problem with certain brand memories, maybe?
 

Plantsman

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I think the dual channel (two sticks of memory) is recommended only if you use the integrated graphics of the nForce2.