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Old Sep 18, 2011, 10:29 PM   #1
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In-Win BP655.200BL Black Mini-ITX Case

anyone knows if a micro atx will fit on this itx case?
i want to build a small unit for my brother as a gift.
but i cant find any itx mobo around so.. any of you guys
can assure me that micro ATX will fit?
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No, mATX cases need 4 slots, this only has 1.
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No, mATX cases need 4 slots, this only has 1.
sry dude but im kinda noob whats with the 4 & 1 slot?
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sry dude but im kinda noob whats with the 4 & 1 slot?
You see the "bottom of the case"? there is only one slot for expansion. mATX boards need 4, for example http://images.bit-tech.net/content_i...ugo-sg03/4.jpg

Normal sized boards have 7 expansion slots, eg:http://static.trustedreviews.com/8b0...1-img4085s.jpg
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You see the "bottom of the case"? there is only one slot for expansion. mATX boards need 4, for example http://images.bit-tech.net/content_i...ugo-sg03/4.jpg

Normal sized boards have 7 expansion slots, eg:http://static.trustedreviews.com/8b0...1-img4085s.jpg
oh i see thats the one.. so mATX is much bigger by about 2-3 inch.. ok ok thx..
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Sapphire Pure IPC-AM3DD785G Mini-ITX Socket-AM3 Motherboard
i just saw this right now on the shops website here please tell me
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Yes you can use that board with the case. That said though, the case you chose is really restrictive, it doesn't allow any double slot graphics card (every decent graphics card is double slot nowadays), and it only support half height expansion size, which limits your choices severely. I would consider getting a mATX case with a mATX board instead, price should be more or less the same and it offers a great deal more flexibility unless space is a real premium, in which case a laptop might be more sensible.
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Yes you can use that board with the case. That said though, the case you chose is really restrictive, it doesn't allow any double slot graphics card (every decent graphics card is double slot nowadays), and it only support half height expansion size, which limits your choices severely. I would consider getting a mATX case with a mATX board instead, price should be more or less the same and it offers a great deal more flexibility unless space is a real premium, in which case a laptop might be more sensible.
you have a point. but my brother is heavy user loptop wont tay long enough for him..
and his 15 he plays counterstrike and angry birds so i think a radeon hd 5450 is enough i think..
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you have a point. but my brother is heavy user loptop wont tay long enough for him..
and his 15 he plays counterstrike and angry birds so i think a radeon hd 5450 is enough i think..
I play Starcraft 2 afew hours a day on my laptop and its still alive after 1.5 years, and quite a few of my friend does the same. So far, not many broken laptops other than 2 which is directly attributable to Nvidia's QC fail. You really want the option to get a more powerful graphics card though, maybe 6 months later he comes home and say "I want to play Battlefield 3 but this rig is useless!" and you know that you are in deep trouble.
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I play Starcraft 2 afew hours a day on my laptop and its still alive after 1.5 years, and quite a few of my friend does the same. So far, not many broken laptops other than 2 which is directly attributable to Nvidia's QC fail. You really want the option to get a more powerful graphics card though, maybe 6 months later he comes home and say "I want to play Battlefield 3 but this rig is useless!" and you know that you are in deep trouble.
omg!! BF3 why do you have to put that on the topic?
so better buy loptop? what about battery issue? he plays like its his last
4-6hrs after school. and any good loptop aside from razorblade and alienware
i like amd and ati "fusion is power"
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No, its not always better to buy a laptop. In fact, its almost always better to buy a desktop, but with the case you are building the rig around, its better to get a laptop. Without knowing the full budget, the purpose of the rig (other than playing), and how long the rig needs to last, its really hard to recommend anything other than options which you might want to consider.
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No, its not always better to buy a laptop. In fact, its almost always better to buy a desktop, but with the case you are building the rig around, its better to get a laptop. Without knowing the full budget, the purpose of the rig (other than playing), and how long the rig needs to last, its really hard to recommend anything other than options which you might want to consider.
oh well,i got 350$ to spend lollolol atleast 2-3yrs till he realize battlefield and
CoD is better than counterstrike.. what comes to my mind is that if he plays on loptop he
might keep the charger on it so he can play non stop.. and that will kill the battery.
so desktop is a better way i can think of.
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