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ATX and E-ATX motherboards are generally more expensive due to their larger size and additional features. Compatibility: All three smaller form factors (mATX, mini-ITX) can fit into an ATX case ...
While most people tend to lean toward an ATX case, there’s a lot to be said for buying a larger E-ATX PC case. The Thermaltake Core P8 is a massive PC case that offers ample room to work with ...
E-ATX & 420mm Radiator Capacity – Radiator support for a 420/360mm front (max. length 457mm), 280/360mm top, and 120mm rear; The interior can house up to an E-ATX (max. 305 x 277mm) motherboard ...
A case that lists the SSI EEB [12 × 13 in (305 × 330 mm)] spec should fit any E-ATX board. SSI CEB [12 × 10.5 in (305 × 267 mm)] is also a possibility but is slightly smaller so you still have ...
Zalman brought a bevy of computer cases to Computex 2025, including a mixture of high-end and mid-range options, with ATX and micro-ATX form factors. We were able to take a look at two new options ...
Chieftec APEX E-ATX Chassis Review Chieftec's APEX budget-friendly case with swing-out glass panel, four ARGB fans, solid cooling, and sleek looks might be one to consider for around $100.
That's not really a massive case. That used to be pretty typical of a mid tower case. It's got better drive mounting options than something like the venerable 7896a. But people doing quad SLI or ...
The case boasts two convertible tool-less 3.5″ HDD drive cages (convertible to 2x 2,5″ SSDs), two 2.5″ SSD mounting spaces as well as seven expansion slots.