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Micro-ATX motherboard in a regular caseDoes anyone know if a micro-atx motherboard can be installed in a case that takes standard ATX motherboards? I am trying to figure out if my Antec SX1030 (which I really like) can do this.
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Re: Micro-ATX motherboard in a regular caseI haven't checked, but if the backplane lines up then you shouldn't have a problem.
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Re: Micro-ATX motherboard in a regular caseAs an update, the Antec case had no problems taking a micro-atx motherboard. The backplane lined up just fine as did at the mounting/riser holes.
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