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Is it bad to use a microATX motherboard in an ATX case?
A Micro-ATX motherboard will fit and look okay in an ATX case. Just double check that the motherboard stand-offs are in the right position and leave the unused ones in place for a possible future upgrade to a standard ATX motherboard.
Do you need a microATX power supply?
Most microATX cases fit standard ATX power supplies, so as long as it’s not one that’s longer than standard ATX you should be okay.
Do all Psus fit in all cases?
Yes, they will fit together, as was said.
Does Micro ATX matter?
Answer: Micro ATX is the best choice in the majority of cases. Only go with ATX if you need more than 4 PCIe slots and only go with Mini ITX if you want the most compact PC that you can get.
Will SFX PSU fit in micro ATX case?
Best answer: Yes.
Will ATX PSU fit in mini ITX case?
An atx PSU can also be fitted on an mini its case. So ensure what PSU and cabinet you have i.e. dimensions. Maybe you might be able to fit it but be sure about the GPU too.
Are PSUs compatible with motherboards?
Generally speaking, any recent power supply with be compatible with any recent motherboard.
Will my PSU work with my motherboard?
If your power supply main power cable and motherboard main power connector both have the same number of pins then they’ll (of course) fit together just fine. You can always plug a 20 pin power cable into a 24 pin motherboard but whether it works over the long haul depends on how much current your motherboard draws.
Are micro ATX good for gaming?
If you want to build a budget-friendly gaming PC, your best bet is to go with a micro-ATX motherboard. The reason being is that, no components are going to have as big of an impact on your in-game performance as will your graphics card, processor, and memory.
What is a micro ATX PSU?
Micro ATX is a specification of the size of a motherboard, where its mounting holes are, what its power connectors look like, etc. An ATX PSU will connect to and power such a board. But some cases for microATX boards use smaller formats of PSU such as TFX, which will also plug into and power the board.
Can you put a micro-ATX motherboard in an ATX case?
In short, yes, it’s entirely possible to put a micro-ATX motherboards into an ATX case, I’ve done it myself a couple of times. You only need to move the motherboard standoffs to the correct holes for accepting a micro-ATX motherboard.
Can SFX power supply fit in ATX case?
It is fully electrically compatible with ATX standards, and will fit into any other ATX case. 2: SFX and SFX-L power supplies are electrically identical to standard (ATX) sized ones, but are much smaller, often accompanying ITX PCs. SFX-L units are longer.
How do I know if my computer is ATX compatible?
The vast majority of hardware you will come across will be ATX compatible. a) power supply specifications, stating mandatory hold up times, voltage regulation, and ripple. Some power supplies do not even adhere to these standards, even if they market themselves as ATX.
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