Table of Contents
- 1 Can any motherboard go with any case?
- 2 How do I know what case fits my motherboard?
- 3 Can you get any PC case?
- 4 Are PC cases universal?
- 5 Do cases matter for gaming PCS?
- 6 Can I use any motherboard in any case?
- 7 Can I use any motherboard in a full size ATX case?
- 8 Do the I/O ports on a motherboard need to match the case?
Can any motherboard go with any case?
Not all cases fit all mobos but usually they can fit multiple sized boards. that case can fit ATX and micro ATX so mini ATX will not work.
How do I know what case fits my motherboard?
How to pick a PC case: Finding the perfect home for your…
- Consider your motherboard size.
- Make sure there’s room for your CPU cooler.
- Make sure there’s space for your graphics card.
- Confirm a proper fit for your power supply.
- Consider the drives you want.
- Determine the front-panel I/O you want.
- Think about fans.
Can you use any case when building a PC?
Unless you’re looking to build something small, or with advanced features like custom cooling loops, most cases will work just fine. Just find one that’s the right size, and looks the way you want it to, and you should be good to go. Another important feature to consider when it comes to cases is cooling.
Can you get any PC case?
Technically, there are no standards for case size—at least, in terms of the dimensions of a case. All cases, however, support one or more of the various computer motherboard form-factors. The most common motherboard form-factors are: Extended ATX.
Are PC cases universal?
Are PC Cases Universal? Generally speaking, a case that supports a large ATX motherboard will also support Micro ATX and Mini ITX, but that’s not always the case (again, no pun intended…) Double check the case’s specifications before buying to make sure your motherboard is compatible.
Are all computer cases compatible?
Size matters for PC cases Full-tower and mid-tower cases both fit standard ATX motherboards—by far the most common motherboard size out there. Both can also fit smaller micro-ATX motherboards. Exact sizing varies from case to case, but most mid-towers run up to roughly 18 inches high and 8 or so inches wide.
Do cases matter for gaming PCS?
The case is not an essential part of the PC — you can have the PC run entirely without a case. It does, however, provide protection and a place to keep the components together. But you can do that without a case.
Can I use any motherboard in any case?
Generally you can fit any motherboard who’s form factor is smaller than the case you are using. Exceptions apply as with anything, cases made for the likes of Dell or HP may have fixed standoffs which can prevent installation of 3rd party boards.
Can I fit a Mini-ITX motherboard in a large case?
No. You must match the size of your motherboard to the size of your case. But, you can fit a smaller motherboard on a larger case. Just not the other way around. And a large tower ATX case with a mini-ITX board inside just looks silly.
Can I use any motherboard in a full size ATX case?
Full size ATX cases will take any subtype – from full size ATX all the way down to mini-ITX (the latter beind a design originally produced by VIA for small form factor and home theater PCs). Generally you can fit any motherboard who’s form factor is smaller than the case you are using.
Do the I/O ports on a motherboard need to match the case?
Most good cases like Antec, Lian Li, Enermax, etc come with plates that will match your I/O ports. Just make sure your MB form factor (ATX, ATX mini, AT, etc) matches your case. You’ll most likely have to make sure the stand offs for the MB to the case are positioned correctly or even installed in some cases.