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Deepcool Macube 110 is a new micro-ATX addition to the Macube series with the familiar closed front panel design meaning not ...
Today Luke gives his analysis on the asus tuf Gaming B550M Plus Micro atx motherboard. Can it justify the high £185 asking ...
For hardware users can equip this case with either an ITX or M-ATX motherboard with up to 75MM of CPU cooler room. For GPU there is room for up to 255mm with four expansion slots on the rear panel.
1) Thermaltake S100 ($69.99) The Thermaltake S100 is a Micro ATX case in black or white and made entirely of aluminum. High-gloss finishes give both hues a sleek appearance when placed on a desk ...
Granted a $10 case isn't going to be brimming with bells and whistles. However, if you're looking to go cheap, you can certainly build a system in this case while reserving the bulk of your budget ...
If you're looking to build a relatively compact system, one option is to roll with NZXT's H400i, a smaller sized case for micro-ATX motherboards. It's on sale today at Newegg for $130, down from $150.
Compatibility The case, despite its compact size, is capable of fitting either a Mini-ITX or Micro-ATX motherboard with a CPU cooler clearance of 165mm as well as 4 PCIe slots for up to 320mm of GPU.
I think I will just ditch the idea of using a micro ATX board and go with a USB soundcard: 120 - Intel DQ77KB 170 - i5 3470S 100 - 16GB RAM 40 - USB sound card 50 - mini ITX case 20 - used laptop PSU ...
Space for a CPU cooler is quite limited at just 90mm, so maybe don’t plan to scram your next benchmark-busting build in there. The case includes an internal LED strip and room for one, count ...
If your graphics card is under a foot long, and your CPU doesn't need an 8-inch tall cooling apparatus, you might find Micro-ATX to your liking. And with this new Vulcan case from NZXT, people won ...
There hasn't been a shortage of new micro-ATX cases, for example, but unlike their mini-ITX counterparts, micro-ATX cases such as the Fractal Design Meshify C Mini or NZXT H200 are often just ...
Most mid-tower cases can accommodate both the ATX or the micro-ATX motherboard form factors. Even if you need two graphics cards and a couple of hard drives, a mid-tower case will usually be fine.