I'd like this deal better if it weren't an extended ATX board.
Ah, didn't see that. What case takes E-ATX? Will Mid-Tower work?
It will fit in a *standard* mid-tower but not an especially shallow (length) case, and with some a little bit of the board will be blocked (will fit but hidden by) the front HDD rack.
Look at the case's tray, the motherboard mounting holes. If there are three vertical columns with a couple centimeters clearance to the right of the rightmost column of holes then it should fit.
I'd like this deal better if it weren't an extended ATX board.
Ah, didn't see that. What case takes E-ATX? Will Mid-Tower work?
Dave, thanks! I double checked. It will fit since the motherboard is only .775 inch longer on the right.
It will fit in a *standard* mid-tower but not an especially shallow (length) case, and with some a little bit of the board will be blocked (will fit but hidden by) the front HDD rack.
Look at the case's tray, the motherboard mounting holes. If there are three vertical columns with a couple centimeters clearance to the right of the rightmost column of holes then it should fit.
Great deal. I have the same CPU and it is plenty fast at stock speed paired with a GTX 980 and for the foreseeable future (good enough for the next 5 years at least as it is the software that slows down the hardware!!!)
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Ah, didn't see that. What case takes E-ATX? Will Mid-Tower work?
It will fit in a *standard* mid-tower but not an especially shallow (length) case, and with some a little bit of the board will be blocked (will fit but hidden by) the front HDD rack.
Look at the case's tray, the motherboard mounting holes. If there are three vertical columns with a couple centimeters clearance to the right of the rightmost column of holes then it should fit.
Thank you!