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Justin
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      01-13-2010

does it look like this motherboard

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...97665&CatId=13

will fit into this computer case

http://xoxide.com/xopacl1.html

if not cab some one help me in finding a motherboard with nvidia graphics
and i can put an amd prosser inside make shure it does not have a prosser
inside already attached to it it also has to be under $150
 
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peter
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      01-13-2010
Case supports ATX form factor mobo
The mobo you linked is ATX form factor

amazing what reading the specs will uncover
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"Justin" <> wrote in message
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> does it look like this motherboard
>
> http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...97665&CatId=13
>
> will fit into this computer case
>
> http://xoxide.com/xopacl1.html
>
> if not cab some one help me in finding a motherboard with nvidia graphics
> and i can put an amd prosser inside make shure it does not have a prosser
> inside already attached to it it also has to be under $150


 
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cwl7454
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      01-13-2010


Waht you have to do is look at the form factor. Will it fit inside the
case, of course! What you need to consider is: will it mount properly in
the case. In this case both utilize the ATX Form Factor.
As far as the rest of the question, it is answered in the
specifications if you read the specs of the motherboard. Still not sure
send an email to the company you propose to but the products freom or go
to Newegg as they do have combo units as in this link.
''
(http://www.newegg.com/Store/ComboDea...erboards-Cases)

http://www.newegg.com/Store/ComboDea...erboards-Cases


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Alan Edelman
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      01-13-2010
An ATX form factor board will fit in an ATX case.
However high end video cards from NVidia and ATI are longer than other video
cards and may not fit inside the case, a frequent issue for less experienced
computer builders.
If you are planning on getting a high end video card the case description
should specify if it will accommodate a longer video card.

 
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Justin
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      01-13-2010
well i think that this motherboard comes with a nvidia video card integrated
so i wont have that issue with the video card i think

"Alan Edelman" wrote:

> An ATX form factor board will fit in an ATX case.
> However high end video cards from NVidia and ATI are longer than other video
> cards and may not fit inside the case, a frequent issue for less experienced
> computer builders.
> If you are planning on getting a high end video card the case description
> should specify if it will accommodate a longer video card.
>

 
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Saga
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      01-14-2010

Go to the Tigerdirect page that you listed in your original post then move
down
the page a bit to where the image of the back panel is. There, from left to
right
you'll find the mouse/kb connectors and then the VGA port. This is a dead
give away that the motherboard has video on board, so now you can be
sure of this and not just "think" that it might have video :-) Regards, Saga


"Justin" <> wrote in message
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> well i think that this motherboard comes with a nvidia video card
> integrated
> so i wont have that issue with the video card i think
>
> "Alan Edelman" wrote:
>
>> An ATX form factor board will fit in an ATX case.
>> However high end video cards from NVidia and ATI are longer than other
>> video
>> cards and may not fit inside the case, a frequent issue for less
>> experienced
>> computer builders.
>> If you are planning on getting a high end video card the case description
>> should specify if it will accommodate a longer video card.
>>



 
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Justin
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      01-14-2010
well i was looking at it and the motherboard is not a atx so does that mean
that it will still fit in the case

"Saga" wrote:

> Go to the Tigerdirect page that you listed in your original post then move
> down
> the page a bit to where the image of the back panel is. There, from left to
> right
> you'll find the mouse/kb connectors and then the VGA port. This is a dead
> give away that the motherboard has video on board, so now you can be
> sure of this and not just "think" that it might have video :-) Regards, Saga
>
>
> "Justin" <> wrote in message
> news:E4779E4F-437E-42F5-B607-...
> > well i think that this motherboard comes with a nvidia video card
> > integrated
> > so i wont have that issue with the video card i think
> >
> > "Alan Edelman" wrote:
> >
> >> An ATX form factor board will fit in an ATX case.
> >> However high end video cards from NVidia and ATI are longer than other
> >> video
> >> cards and may not fit inside the case, a frequent issue for less
> >> experienced
> >> computer builders.
> >> If you are planning on getting a high end video card the case description
> >> should specify if it will accommodate a longer video card.
> >>

>
>
> .
>

 
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Gene E. Bloch
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      01-15-2010

The third spec on the Detailed Specs tab at your link is this:
"Form Factor: ATX"

On 1/14/10, Justin posted:
> well i was looking at it and the motherboard is not a atx so does that mean
> that it will still fit in the case


> "Saga" wrote:


>> Go to the Tigerdirect page that you listed in your original post then move
>> down
>> the page a bit to where the image of the back panel is. There, from left to
>> right
>> you'll find the mouse/kb connectors and then the VGA port. This is a dead
>> give away that the motherboard has video on board, so now you can be
>> sure of this and not just "think" that it might have video :-) Regards, Saga
>>
>>
>> "Justin" <> wrote in message
>> news:E4779E4F-437E-42F5-B607-...
>>> well i think that this motherboard comes with a nvidia video card
>>> integrated
>>> so i wont have that issue with the video card i think
>>>
>>> "Alan Edelman" wrote:
>>>
>>>> An ATX form factor board will fit in an ATX case.
>>>> However high end video cards from NVidia and ATI are longer than other
>>>> video
>>>> cards and may not fit inside the case, a frequent issue for less
>>>> experienced
>>>> computer builders.
>>>> If you are planning on getting a high end video card the case description
>>>> should specify if it will accommodate a longer video card.
>>>>

>>
>>
>> .
>>


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Mike Hall - MVP
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      01-15-2010
"Justin" <> wrote in message
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> well i was looking at it and the motherboard is not a atx so does that
> mean
> that it will still fit in the case
>


Take another look in the 'Specifications' section.. FORM FACTOR is the
important bit

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...97665&CatId=13

Specifications

Processor Socket: AMD
Processor Interface: Socket AM2 / AM2+
Form Factor: ATX
Processors Supported: AMD Athlon 64
AMD Sempron
AMD Athlon 64 X2
AMD Phenom





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