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Shuttle Motherboard in a Mid ATX Case?

us3rnotfound

Diamond Member
Can you do this?

My friend wants to put everything in this case
into this new case.

Is this possible? Are all shuttle motherboards Micro ATX, because if so, I think it would work.

Thanks.
 
well, you can always buy a separate shuttle motherboard and build your own computer. shuttles dont build barebone xpc's only. they are primarily a board maker. go here for the mobo's they have. anyways, i'm pretty sure most shuttle motherboards are micro atx, so ya, i'm pretty sure it would work.
 
Originally posted by: Mik3y
well, you can always buy a separate shuttle motherboard and build your own computer. shuttles dont build barebone xpc's only. they are primarily a board maker. go here for the mobo's they have. anyways, i'm pretty sure most shuttle motherboards are micro atx, so ya, i'm pretty sure it would work.

Yeah, but the thing is he wants not to buy a new mobo after his case arrives, so I'm pretty sure this would work too, but the only thing
is that there is no backplate I don't think that would fit this Shuttle motherboard.
 
of course it wont fit with its standard features. wut u gotta do is MAKE it fit. just mod the case to fit ur needs. the case should have a metal backplate where u can drill holes and etc.
 
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