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First of all I'm going to get a motherboard, I want 4-6GB's of ram so It's gonna have to be 64bit compatible. I was looking at this, with SATA3 & USB3 support.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Asus-M4A77T-USB3-ASUS-Mot...9CTS/ref=de_a_smtd

I know what I'm doing, I can build one fine. However, Is there some sort of standard for cases or whatnot? Will they all fit or what? :P

Am I right In saying all motherboards follow this:

[Image: File:VIA_Mini-ITX_Form_Factor_Comparison.jpg]
08-25-2010 02:51 AM
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RE: Building a new computer
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Is there some sort of standard for cases or whatnot? Will they all fit or what? :P
its best to get a case Bigger, you dont wanna end up having a tight fit when you put all hardware in it.

that image didnt work either Chrissy,, an you say you know what your doing?
08-25-2010 05:18 AM
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RE: Building a new computer
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However, Is there some sort of standard for cases or whatnot? Will they all fit or what?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_form_factor

Buy a case that supports your MoBos form factor (They one you're thinking about is standard ATX. I think my latest was a micro-ATX, although I have quite a large case(*) considering what's inside for the same reasons ICQ pointed out about not making it cramped.

I would say if possible, check for things on the case like audio wiring etc because I've come across people using different standards and it makes plugging it into the MoBo a bitch. I can't use the side headphone panel, or the one from my card reader, just because they're labelled pretty ambiguously.
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you want one like this Case Chrissy http://www.ddcomputer.com.au/prod-POSEIDON-B-prod...Case_-_No_PSU.html
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This one looks ok:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Zalman-Z7-PLUS-Mid-Tower-...NYGQ/ref=de_a_smtd

Includes 3 fans :P

However, the one I have at the moment Is fine but has one less bay on 3.5 and 5.2. Should I get a new one? Is there any point?

This post was edited on 08-25-2010 at 02:38 PM by Chrissy.
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Reasons why you may want a new case:

1) Your old case is wrong form factor (e.g. mini-ATX and your new board is full ATX, see Spunky's link).

2) Your old computer is a major brand product (e.g. Dell, HP, Acer and similar).  These companies are big enough to have everything custom made for them and putting a different motherboard in one of those is always a bitch.  Even though they now mostly use standard form factors, they still bite you on mounting post locations, LED/button connections and other details, making it more trouble than it's worth.

3) You or someone else may have a use for your old computer.  This is much more likely than anyone needing an old motherboard in a bag, so it's worth considering and may be a good reason to get a new case.
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RE: Building a new computer
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Originally posted by Chrissy
I know what I'm doing, I can build one fine.

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However, Is there some sort of standard for cases or whatnot? Will they all fit or what?

No, you do not know what you are doing..!

In any case (no pun intended); http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_form_factor


This post was edited on 08-25-2010 at 11:01 PM by albert.
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Apart from the case, I can easily do it. I think I'm capable to decide what I am or am not capable of doing. Why does everything have to be sarcastic with certain members..

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_form_factor
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Originally posted by Spunky
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_form_factor

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Just don't start cleaning out the dust from the harddisk. And that's also the answer to your last question.
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This one looks just fine.
08-26-2010 12:23 AM
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