Author Topic: How do I determine my motherboard size?  (Read 1177 times)

Okay, I'm planning on putting my motherboard from my current PC, to a case with all other components I need (plenty of space). I don't know what size my motherboard is, and I have no clue what my other case supports. Here's the mobo: http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/261265325839?lpid=82

(sorry for the threads today :( )

Is your case a micro or mid size+?

It looks to be mATX, but I could be wrong.

Is your case a micro or mid size+?

I don't really know how to explain it, I'll take a pic, hold on.

Pics attached

they came out a bit small, just have a frame of reference.

As far as I know most modern cases support all standard form factor motherboards that can fit in the motherboard tray

Pics attached

they came out a bit small, just have a frame of reference.

this doesnt tell us anything

this doesnt tell us anything

i don't know any other way to explain.

As far as I know most modern cases support all standard form factor motherboards that can fit in the motherboard tray

this was a hp i got back in 2006 - 2007

i don't know any other way to explain.

protip: open the side of your case and take a picture

protip: open the side of your case and take a picture

it's midnight, it's too late for that.

it's midnight, it's too late for that.
... get a phone/flashlight/ ANY Light, un do it, then take a picture.

Seriously what's wrong with that.

that is atx

other options could have been extended atx or micro.

that on would fit into any tower. but should get full if you want a huge video card


it will fit. dont worry. every mobo made within the last 10 years is some sort of ATX factor, and im fairly certain yours is Micro Atx, which should fit any case
on the other hand, why are you building a new pc with extremely stuffty old parts?
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