Case manufacturer Flash Scale has announced a new ultra-compact Micro-ATX chassis resembling the size and form factor of Mini-ITX cases, as reported by IT Home. Known as the G300 "Mini Cannon ...
Thinking outside the traditional single box PC, [Jeffrey] built his computer into a series of component-specific boxes all attached to a platform housing the Micro ATX motherboard. The base is ...
Designed to fit the Micro-ATX motherboard standard, you can even mount the Blitz in a contemporary PC case and run it on a standard ATX power supply. An earlier prototype of the Blitz motherboard.
Otherwise, the chassis is jam-packed with grommet holes, ideal for older and newer mini ITX, micro ATX, or ATX motherboards. MSI also had cable management in mind by combining most front panel ...
While you might still find no-name motherboards installed into the hearth of your PC, they should all at least fall in line with the standard size and layout of Mini ITX or Micro ATX motherboards.
It's a challenge for sure, and the need for more expensive micro motherboards can make such a build pricey, but it's oh-so-satisfying once you have your mighty mini rig humming away on your desk.
The power supply has 1 x 24-pin, 1 x 4-pin ATX 12V, 2 x molex ... Case does take the full size motherboard, holes lined up ok. Psu fan a bit noisy, but nothing to get too upset about.
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