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You can build a computer with a Mini-ITX motherboard inside an ATX case, but there might be a few drawbacks, including ports ...
However, Mini-ATX and microATX motherboards -- as their names imply -- are smaller than standard ATX versions. Therefore, they usually contain fewer mounting holes for standoffs.
The mount has enough room for 360mm-format radiators up to 422mm in length, but radiator and fan combos greater than 52mm thick will hang past the motherboard’s top edge.
The motherboard form factor is a crucial specification that dictates the physical dimension, mounting holes, and case/power supply compatibility. It ensures all your hardware components are perfectly ...
To keep everything running smoothly, this motherboard packs several heatsinks and headers for fans. There are even dual mounting holes compatible with both Intel LGA1700 and LGA1200 cooling brackets.
If desired, you can mount a 120mm or 140mm radiator on the back of the case. We'll use a Mini ITX MSI motherboard with a stock AMD cooler. Ehm, well heck yeah it fits :) ...
Whilst we couldn't implement a vertical mode, add more handles or make space for an ATX PSU, most of the BC1 V2 changes have been mirrored to the Mini including the improved storage and assembly ...
There’s room for the ATX motherboard, as you would expect. With a huge cut-out behind the motherboard for mounting a CPU cooler. There are some cable routing holes dotted to the right here.
You'll see just two dedicated 2.5-inch drive bays in the Tomahawk ATX; these are positioned on the back of the motherboard mounting tray.