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mATX
Is it possible to put a standard atx mobo in a case if you change the psu?
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specifically this one, http://us.st11.yimg.com/store1.yimg....3_1875_2719420
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Shiro Usagi
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Tweak Monster
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That looks like a Micro ATX to me....
Not much difference between a ATX and mATX other than size...usually the mATX also come with onboard video....depending on the maker you get the same options in a smaller size.... Is there something in particular you are looking for....?
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