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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
With Micro-ATX cases, you don’t have to make any significant compromises in terms of space and portability. Compact mini PCs require small motherboards — for example, using the Mini-ITX standard.
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 ...
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 ...
Today at CES 2015, Thermaltake releases its newest case, the Core X9 E-ATX cube chassis. Chad put it through its paces and tells us what he thinks of it.